Welcome to the Alley Theatre Art Gallery
The Alley Gallery is now home to some of the most prestigious exhibitions touring the UK and Northern Ireland. The Gallery is FREE to attend, with exhibitions normally lasting between 4-6 weeks.
The Alley's gallery curator is delighted to offer talks to groups on current exhibitions, however pre-booking would be required. If you have any questions concerning forthcoming exhibitions please click here to contact us or call the Alley Box Office on 028 7138 4444.
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Border Lines (13th September 2010 - 10th October 2010)
Diane Henshaw has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally over the last decade, including exhibitions as far as China, New Zealand and New York
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Flame Worked Glass flowers (18th October 2010 - 12th November 2010)
By Emma Bourke Emma grew up immersed in a culture of superstition, listening to stories of magic and fairies. Growing up in the natural world of the country side it has now become a key influence in the development of this body of work.
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Restless Structures (22nd November 2010 - 17th December 2010)
by Betty Gannon ‘Restless Structures’ is an exhibition of drawing that explores architectural and industrial forms and spaces, which are at the stage of being developed, demolished or left to decay.
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These are our truths (27th December 2010 - 21st January 2011)
During 2010 Strabane District Council began a project with the post primary schools of the district, entitled “Understanding Our Present”. This project involved training Year 10 pupils in creative writing and digital photography
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The Installion series Untitled( wishes, Lies and Dreams) (24th January 2011 - 28th January 2011)
By Sarawut Chutiwongpeti Thai contemporary artist Sarawut Chutiwongpeti brings his latest installation piece to the Alley, a stunning first for the North West.
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