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Posts by CCA Derry~Londonderry

Abstract painting by Yasmine Robinson on a white gallery wall. Large bold shapes in red, green, bright orange-yellow, navy blue and lime green on a dark background. Loose, gestural brushwork. Forms suggest a landscape with a glowing circular orb.

Abstract painting by Yasmine Robinson on a white gallery wall. Large bold shapes in red, green, bright orange-yellow, navy blue and lime green on a dark background. Loose, gestural brushwork. Forms suggest a landscape with a glowing circular orb.

‘Glimmers' is an exhibition of Yasmine Robinson’s new body of work that explores abstraction as an embodied and responsive process whilst highlighting the artist’s use of colour, surface and gesture.
Until 06.06.26

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Yasmine Robinson, Moon River (2025). Oil on Canvas.

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The image is of a portion of an Installation by Thomas Hunter, Title : The Meeting of the Waters. Two small CRT televisions sit on metal shelving in a gallery space, one displaying grainy greenish video footage and the other glowing white, with projectors stored on shelves above.

The image is of a portion of an Installation by Thomas Hunter, Title : The Meeting of the Waters. Two small CRT televisions sit on metal shelving in a gallery space, one displaying grainy greenish video footage and the other glowing white, with projectors stored on shelves above.

An image of an installation in the by Lucy Tevlin. Titled The Structure of a Second. An overhead projector is silhouetted against a softly lit projection screen, with faint, unreadable text visible through the warm, amber-toned light.

An image of an installation in the by Lucy Tevlin. Titled The Structure of a Second. An overhead projector is silhouetted against a softly lit projection screen, with faint, unreadable text visible through the warm, amber-toned light.

The image shown is a photograph of the installation by Sabi Nicholson, Titled Dislocations II.  In a darkened gallery a bright projector beam shines through a suspended glass vessel filled with polluted water from Lough Neagh, projecting a film casting reflections below while metal barriers surround the installation.

The image shown is a photograph of the installation by Sabi Nicholson, Titled Dislocations II. In a darkened gallery a bright projector beam shines through a suspended glass vessel filled with polluted water from Lough Neagh, projecting a film casting reflections below while metal barriers surround the installation.

🔴 IT'S NOT CLEAR FROM HERE
🗓️ Until 14 March
📍 CCA Derry~Londonderry

‘IT’S NOT CLEAR FROM HERE’, a group exhibition curated by Ashleigh Wilson

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1. Thomas Hunter, The Meeting of the Waters, 2024
2. Lucy Tevlin , The Structure of a Second, 2020
3. Sabi Nicholson, Dislocations II, 2025

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Visit our current exhibition!

Love is blindly reaching out rhizoids and anchoring them to a rock is open until 13 September 2025

Artist duo McGibbon O’Lynn reimagine intimacy through a multispecies dating game, challenging gamified romance and human limits in the contemporary dating world.

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Project Space: Ciara Darcy
July 2025
📍CCA Derry~Londonderry

During the month of July, Ciara Darcy used the Project Space as a living studio to develop her melty bead projects on a large scale. Using plastic beads in bright rainbow, she created wall hangings handbags keychain to reflect fun and play

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Here's a sneak peek at an Abridged 0 - 106: Umbra Sumus. This one by David Haughey. It probably reflects the times... The issue will be launched on Saturday night at @ccadld.bsky.social from 7pm and the online version will be, well, online from Sunday.

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We're hosting an Art Writing Workshop! ✍️

Longing - a Language is a 3 part workshop devised and led by Research Associate 2024 Sophie Mak-Schram.

Who do you long to be in community with and what languaging can we build for that longing?

The workshops will take place online via Zoom

link in bio 💌

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LAUNCH: Take Hold 🤝
🗓28 March 2025
🕰7-9pm

Take Hold is a group exhibition curated by Rachel Botha The exhibition shares its title with a publication that invited contributors to reflect on our conditions as humans and artists, to explore interconnectedness.

link in bio for more info! 🔗

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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NEW CURATING 2026 | CCA Derry~Londonderry & Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive

CALL FOR EMERGING CURATORS

New Curating 2026 provides an opportunity for an emerging curator to develop a new exhibition in CCA & Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive

Link in bio for more info!

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💐Launch: 'URGENCIES (2025)'💐
🗓18th January 2025, 7–9pm
📍CCA Derry~Londonderry

Join us for the launch of our first show of the year which will take place within CCA’s galleries and offsite until 15 March 2025.

Supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and DCSDC.

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👀 Looking back: SEED SAVING CELEBRATION / AG CÉILIURUIDH NA SÍOLTAI 2024
📅 Saturday 23 Nov 2024

Recently, The Seed It Union returned to CCA, following a successful seed saving days in Dec 2022 and Nov 2023. Participants helped process the seeds, including tomato, pumpkin, beans, leeks and lettuce.

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🧱Lunchtime Seminar: Irish Modernisms Global Contexts | India 🧱
📅 Monday 2 December 2024, 1–2.15pm
📍Online via Zoom

This seminar is revisiting the topic of the Global Contexts of Modernisms following CCA's Irish Modernisms exhibition in 2021.

Details & to book: www.ccadld.org/public-progr...

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