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[ART & DESIGN] [ART & DESIGN] [MUSIC]<br />

Thursday 1st February to Saturday 24th February<br />

Belfast Print Workshop,<br />

Cotton Court, 30 - 42 Waring St, Belfast<br />

UU Student<br />

Printmaking Show<br />

For the second year running, printmaking<br />

students at the <strong>University</strong>’s School <strong>of</strong> Art and<br />

Design will exhibit a selection <strong>of</strong> their work<br />

at the Belfast Print Workshop. This is a great<br />

opportunity to see the work <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> our<br />

most exciting emerging artists at the outset<br />

<strong>of</strong> their careers. Contact gallery for opening<br />

times.<br />

Admission: Free<br />

Information: Belfast Print Workshop on<br />

(028) 9023 0323 or<br />

gallery@belfastprintworkshop.org.uk<br />

Jill Evans, Untitled, Mixed Media Screenprint<br />

Thursday 1st February<br />

2.15pm - 3.15pm, Lecture Theatre,<br />

Belfast campus<br />

Applied Art Lunchtime Lectures<br />

John Creed –<br />

‘Haunted by Metal’<br />

This series <strong>of</strong> public<br />

lectures by applied<br />

artists <strong>of</strong> international<br />

repute follows on<br />

from a successful<br />

pilot programme,<br />

presented in partnership with the <strong>Ulster</strong><br />

Museum, in Spring 2006.<br />

The work <strong>of</strong> sculptor, silversmith and<br />

instrument maker, John Creed can be seen in<br />

varied urban and rural settings throughout the<br />

UK and abroad. He taught in the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jewellery and Silversmithing at the Glasgow<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Art from 1971 to 1995, and became<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essional blacksmith in 1988. A sculptor<br />

in iron and steel, his most recent work has<br />

been a pair <strong>of</strong> entrance gates in stainless steel<br />

for the refurbished Kelvingrove Art Gallery in<br />

Glasgow and a permanent overhead sculpture<br />

for Aberdeen Art Gallery. For details <strong>of</strong> further<br />

events in the Applied Art Lunchtime Lecture<br />

series please log on to www.culture.ulster.ac.uk<br />

Admission: Free<br />

Information: <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Office<br />

at the Belfast campus on (028) 9026 7286 or<br />

t.kerr@ulster.ac.uk<br />

Monday 5th February<br />

1.15pm, the Octagon, Coleraine campus<br />

Tuesday 6th February<br />

1.15pm, the Great Hall, Magee campus<br />

Lunchtime Concert<br />

Paul McIntyre (piano)<br />

and friends<br />

Paul is a first-year PhD student in jazz<br />

performance at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ulster</strong>.<br />

He has performed at numerous jazz festivals<br />

nationally and internationally, and is a regular<br />

at both the Cork and Derry annual jazz<br />

festivals. His trio has featured on live BBC<br />

radio programmes on many occasions, and<br />

he has accompanied and played alongside<br />

such world-renowned jazz singers and<br />

instrumentalists as Jacqui Danqworth, Norma<br />

Winstone, Gay McIntyre, Louis Stewart and<br />

Michael Nielsen. For this concert, Paul will be<br />

joined by Damian Evans on double bass and<br />

David Lyttle on drums.<br />

Admission: £3/Free admission for UU students<br />

Information: <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Office<br />

at the Coleraine campus on (028) 7032 4449<br />

and at the Magee campus on (028) 7137 5456<br />

Cutural <strong>Events</strong> SPRING 2007

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