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Marie was born and grew up in a small village in Co. Tyrone. She attended the University of Ulster Art College where she graduated with an honours degree in the 1980s. For the past 15 years she has developed as an accomplished artist. |
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D.I.V.A - Directing Irish Visual Arts - is an artist agency that represents contemporary visual artists of all disciplines. Established in 2005, D.I.V.A provides opportunities for professional and up-and-coming artists by promoting their work. |
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Denis' work is very diverse in its range of themes, which include music, dance, opera, sport, the work of Old Masters, and landscape in a broad sense. Approaches may be fairly literal or more abstracted, loose/expressive or carefully controlled. |
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Open all year. Wheelchair access. Provides a first class service for visitors to Northern Ireland and local residents. Services available at this office include free information on the local area - tourist attractions, accommodation, where to ... |
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Telephone for an appointment. |
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Tyrone Crystal manufacture 'Truely Irish' contemporary and classic Irish Crafted Crystal - World Famous for Crystal Chandeliers and Crystal Trophies mouth blown by master craftsmen in the County Tyrone Factory. Tours of the factory available. |
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Set amongst the stunning grounds of Benburb priory are the quaint Priory Cottages, home to Mhacha Pottery and landscapes Greenwood basket weaving and the Priory Art Gallery. Established in 2002, Mhacha offers an extensive range of pottery. |
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Andrea Hayes is a textile artist from Cookstown, Co. Tyrone and is currently Artist in Residence in the North West Regional College in Limavady as part of Craft NI's prestigious "Making It" programme. |
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In the heart of Ulster experience Killymaddy Craft where you will discover an exquisite array of the finest craft showcased in a stylish contemporary setting. |
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Lynda McClure is a graduate of fine and applied arts from the University of Ulster. She specialises in ceramics and feels her work is strongly influenced by the beautiful landscapes which surrounded her daily. |