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2021
People’s Choice for the Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition
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Event: 140th Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition
Dates: 29 Oct 2021 - 4 Dec 2021
The Royal Ulster Academy presents its annual exhibition showcasing the finest art from artists across Ireland and beyond. The exhibition will be available to view online and at the Ulster museum from the 29th October 2021.
Event: 191st Annual Exhibition
Dates: 27 Sep 2021 - 30 Oct 2021
The Royal Hibernian Academy presents a collection of the finest art from artists across Ireland and beyond. The collection includes work from established and emerging artists and includes 2D, 3D and film work. The exhibition can be viewed online and at the gallery between 27th September - 30th October 2021.
Event: Intrinsic Nature
Dates: 21 Jun 2021 - 18 Jul 2021
A curated selection of artwork from artists across the globe, brought together by Gita Joshi (curator) and presented in an online gallery, exploring true intrinsic nature of our artwork.
Event: Enlighten
Dates: 19 Jun 2021 - 4 Sep 2021
A showcase of artwork from artists responding to a series of artworks from other artists. The summer exhibition, honouring the solstice will be a beautiful curation of the winning, highly commended and runner up submissions to the H&H enlighten initiative. There will be a physical exhibition opening in and outside the gallery space with as many people present as legally permitted. Visual art, music, literature, poetry and conversation.
Event: Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition
Dates: 16 Oct 2020 - 3 Jan 2021
The 139th Annual Royal Ulster Academy exhibition will take place in the Ulster museum and run from 16th October 2020 - 3rd January 2021 showcasing the best visual artworks submitted to the organisation that year.
Event: Annual Exhibition
Dates: 13 Oct 2020 - 28 Nov 2020
Irelands largest and longest running exhibition of visual art, the RHA Annual Exhibition, returns for its 190th year! Open to the public, with free admission, from Tuesday 13th October, the Annual Exhibition attracts a large audience viewing works by many artists working in paint, sculpture, drawing, print, photography and architecture. A high point of Ireland’s cultural calendar, this exhibition has proven to be a great opportunity for both first time and experienced buyers alike.
Event: Hiatus
Dates: 29 Sep 2020 - 3 Oct 2020
The Hiatus Exhibition seeks to bring together a collection of paintings, sculpture and crafts by makers during the period of lockdown and social distancing. Work is available to view and buy through the gallery directly.
Event: HOMELAND
Dates: 4 Apr 2019 - 13 Apr 2019
A collection of pieces highlighting the light that belongs to the landscape across the island of Ireland. Coastal places and high peaks, lochs and beaches. Opening on the 4th April 2019.
Event: Between Summit & Sky
Dates: 14 Dec 2012 - 1 Mar 2015
An ongoing showcase of works by Stephanie Noble, focussed around the French and Swiss Alps.
Event: Summits
Dates: 6 May 2011 - 6 May 2011
An exhibition launching Stephanie Noble as an International artist. Works sold at this exhibition went to USA, Russia, France, Switzerland UK and Singapore. The pieces showcased Stephanie's passion for the outdoors, in particular the mountain range nearby - The Alps.
Biography
Stephanie is an award winning, internationally collected artist. Her paintings have been used in national media campaigns and reside in homes and businesses across the world. Her works have been selected for both the Royal Hibernian And Royal Ulster academy exhibitions 2020 & 2021 and she won the ‘People’s Choice’ award at the 2021 Royal Ulster Academy exhibition.
Stephanie explores the layers of human emotion and experiences we place upon a landscape and its relevance to how it makes us feel at that point in time. She paints landscapes local to her across Ireland and tends towards scenes that are often overlooked or at first glance, unremarkable. She is predominately a palette knife painter therefore the final work is usually heavy and textured oil paint on canvas.