Ards Arts Centre Hosts Two New Art Exhibitions

Ards Arts Centre Hosts Exhibitions By Keith Drury and Emma Stewart

Ards Arts Centre in Newtownards is pleased to welcome two new art exhibitions to its Georgian and Sunburst Galleries:xa0Veiled, a solo exhibition byxa0Emma Stewartxa0and We’re All Mad Here,xa0a solo exhibition of new work byxa0Keith Drury.

Emma Stewartxa0is an Irish artist living and working in Belfast, recently graduated from MFA Fine Art at Belfast School of Art.

Emma Stewart whose art work embraces the female form in neo-classical and other genres of painting through a modern feminist lens.

Her work focuses on the representation of the female form in historical art, particularly within patriarchal narratives in religion.xa0

This exhibition will re-examine works by renowned male artists, such as Titian and Caravaggio, through a contemporary feminist lens and incorporating symbols of supposed ‘femininity’ and allegorical elements, reinterpreting these works in a contemporary sense.  

As part of her exhibition preview, Emma will present an informal artist talk to discuss her inspirations and processes.

Keith Drury’s paintings will focus on mental health issues.

The title ofxa0Keith Drury’sxa0latest series,xa0We’re All Mad Here, is taken from Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’. The intention of thisu202fnew body of work is to create a narrative and open conversations about mental health issues.xa0xa0

The playful title is not intended to detract from the seriousness of these issues but suggests everyone has their own challenges. The artworks explore autism, ADHD, self-harming, body dysmorphia and the experiences of some people who identify as LGBTQ.xa0

The artistic composition is diverse in style, colour and form and the story represents a safe place to retreat to for neurodivergent people who may be able to identify with the characters in Carroll’s novel. 

Both exhibitions open on Thursday 20 February,xa0Veiledxa0continues until Thursday 13 March andxa0We’re All Mad Herexa0continues until Sunday 13 April. Admission to Ards Arts Centre is free.

All are welcome to attend a Preview Event in Ards Arts Centre on Thursday 20 February at 7pm.

For more information visit:xa0

www.andculture.org.uk

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