Art is Collective: Inner Space, Outer Place

Thursday 3 July – Wednesday 30 July 2025
Art is Collective: Inner Space, Outer Place | Thursday 3 July – Wednesday 30 July 2025 | Atypical Gallery | It’s not entirely clear what the image is, though it looks very much like a mosaic grid – except that some of the tiles appear to be coloured with watercolour or marker, and lines appear to have been drawn in black or purple marker; for the most part, the colours are bright hues

Art Is Collective provides a supported studio environment dedicated to fostering and nurturing the creative ambition and professional development of their artists. Art Is Collective continues to develop, evolve and challenge misconceptions around arts, disability, mental health and participation.

Late Night Art Belfast 
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Thursday 3 July 2025 • Artist Talk
11:00 am – 12:30 pm, Thursday 10 July 2025

Art Is Collective is a multi-ability, multi-disciplinary group of artists. They meet every Thursday from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in 2 Royal Avenue to support each other on their artistic journeys. The Collective emerged when artists Ngaire Jackson and Bronagh Lawson observed that some artists with disabilities or mental health issues needed more of a studio environment to develop their work.

Art Is Collective provides a supported studio environment dedicated to fostering and nurturing the creative ambition and professional development of their artists. With the support of experienced and established artists including Alastair Mac Lennan and Cobie Moore, those who take part in Art Is Collective can realistically aspire to develop their professional arts practice in a nurturing and creative environment. Art Is Collective continues to develop, evolve and challenge misconceptions around arts, disability, mental health and participation.

About the Artist: Sarah McConnell

Sarah McConnell has been working with Bronagh and Ngaire for six years. She has shown work in several exhibitions across Belfast and held studio space in Belfast School of Art. Apart from the assisted studio time, Sarah says she keeps coming back to the group because of the social aspect to the meetings.
Sarah says her artwork has changed over the years as she has developed and settled on a specific palette. She mainly works in acrylic and watercolours, and occasionally in pastels. Her work is linked to place and nature. She documents the places she has been to through photography that she then works into her paintings.
Art Is Collective is very important to her. As well as the social side to the gatherings, Sarah’s confidence in herself and her work has grown significantly.

About the artist: Jeffrey Roberts

When Jeffrey is asked how long he has been with the group,  he jokes ‘too long’.He agrees with Sarah that being a part of the collective is a great way to meet nice people.
Jeffrey has been drawing for years. He joined the Art Is Collective group when they were meeting in Castlecourt in 2023, and brought work from home to develop. He also had a studio space with the group when they were based in the Belfast School of Art. Jeffrey had also been drawing in 2 Royal Avenue on a regular basis. They had set up a table to facilitate this. When Art Is Collective needed to find a new space to continue working as a group, they followed Jeffrey to 2 Royal Avenue. Jeffery has been doing colouring in sheets for years but we encouraged him to follow his own idea of what art is and not colour in other peoples lines. Jeffrey sees his designs in his mind and then transfers the outlines onto a surface. He prefers specific types of felt fibre pens of varying thicknesses. He started working on cards and has expanded his range to work on wood and fabric.

Thursday 3 July – Wednesday 30 July 2025
Atypical Gallery
109 - 113 Royal Avenue
Belfast BT1 1FF
Telephone: +44 9023 9450
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Wednesday 11:00 - 15:00
Thursday 11:00 - 15:00
Friday 11:00 - 15:00
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