Flowerfield Arts Centre is proud to present a showcase of Northern Ireland’s leading digital and immersive artists, in partnership with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
The exhibition celebrates the current and future potential of technology in arts and culture, exploring what is possible across sectors including creative and digital industries, events, tourism, health and social care, and the wider arts community.
Participating artists include Benjamin Gould (Commedia of Errors), Dafydd Hall Williams (Ulster Touring Opera), Corrina Askin, Grainne Taylor, Angela Halliday (Digital Arts Studio), and Deepa Mann-Kler. Their projects bring together a diverse range of work, from animated paintings and illustrated fantasy worlds, to digital explorations of opera, perceptions of dementia, and 3D visualisations of fashion design.
The exhibition will be open for public drop-in visits on Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd January from 10.30am - 12.30pm and 2.30pm - 4.30pm, and then on Saturday 24th January from 10.30am - 12.30pm.
Local creatives, professionals, and students are invited to an exclusive evening preview on Wednesday 21st January, 7pm - 8.30pm, where you can meet the artists and experience their innovative projects first-hand. Refreshments will be provided.
To attend this preview, please register online or contact Flowerfield on T: 028 7083 1400 E: reception@flowerfield.org.
This exciting programme has been made possible through funding from The Arts Council of Northern Ireland’s Creative Industries Seed Fund and National Lottery Digital Evolution programmes, with match funding from Future Screens Northern Ireland.
Experience the future of arts and technology – right here on the Causeway Coast.
Flowerfield Arts Centre is proud to present a showcase of Northern Ireland’s leading digital and immersive artists, in partnership with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Flowerfield Arts Centre is proud to present a showcase of Northern Ireland’s leading digital and immersive artists, in partnership with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.