Exploring Identity Through Culture and Tradition
Exploring Identity Through Culture by SW College Omagh
Discover artwork inspired by global diversity at the "Exploring Identity Through Culture and Tradition Exhibition," featuring the works of four final year student artists from Southwest College: Demi Leigh Kelly, Juno Lazzari, Izabela Maty, and Erin McElhinney. Each artist explores different cultures through their unique mediums, including printmaking, paintings, and pottery.
Strule Arts Centre is delighted to present ‘Exploring Identity Through Culture and Tradition’, an exhibition by Art and Design students from South West College Omagh. The exhibition will be opened at 1.30pm on Wednesday 7 May by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council Chair, Cllr. John McClaughry and runs until Saturday 24 May 2025.
Discover artwork inspired by global diversity at the “Exploring Identity Through Culture and Tradition Exhibition,” featuring the works of four final year student artists from Southwest College.: Demi Leigh Kelly, Juno Lazzari, Izabela Maty, and Erin McElhinney. Each artist explores different cultures through their unique mediums, including printmaking, paintings, and pottery.
These future creatives are studying a two year qualification in Creative Practice Level 3 In SWC. Students typically progress to Universities and Colleges all over the UK.
For more information on the exhibition, or Strule Arts Centre’s programme of events, visit www.struleartscentre.co.uk , contact 028 8224 7831 or email strulearts@fermanaghomagh.com.