Flowerfield Arts Centre exhibits online

Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart has launched its latest online exhibition at www.flowerfield.org.

Following on from the success of its inaugural online collection, ‘Quiet’ features work from over 20 creative artists associated with the Causeway Coast and Glens area.

The exhibition includes drawings, paintings, textile art, glass and creative writing in response to the current pandemic.

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Participating artists benefit from the encouragement which comes from connecting with each other and from having their work accessible internationally and available for online sales.

Online exhibitions are just one of the many virtual initiatives developed by Flowerfield Arts Centre to provide arts and cultural access and participation to communities while the Centre is temporarily closed.

Creative activities are very important for mental wellbeing of adults and children during this Covid-19 crisis lockdown.

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Arts Service is currently developing further exciting and therapeutic cultural programmes for everyone to participate in.

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Anyone who is interested in following the Arts Centre’s recent initiatives can do so on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or explore more at www.flowerfield.org.

Also check out the Flowerfield Arts Centre for details of an art competition and individual interpretations of the pandemic. Entrants can be from any age and in any format, including poetry, art, craft, music, song, short story or even a video.