New Exhibition Celebrates the Artistic Legacy of Ards and North Down
North Down Museum is delighted to announce the opening of a new exhibition, Inspiration and Transformation, running from Thursday 19 June to Sunday 31 August in the Long Gallery. This exhibition celebrates the rich artistic heritage of the Ards and North Down Borough, showcasing the work of some of the most significant artists who have lived and worked in the area.
The Borough has long been a hub of artistic talent, with a strong tradition of nurturing creativity. From its unique landscapes to its vibrant communities, the region continues to inspire and support generations of artists. Inspiration and Transformation brings this creative legacy into focus through a carefully curated selection of works spanning decades of artistic excellence.
The exhibition features pieces from North Down Museum’s own collection, alongside rare works on loan from private collectors, many of which have never been publicly displayed. Visitors will have the opportunity to view artwork by renowned twentieth-century artists including James Humbert Craig, Daniel O’Neill, Colin Middleton, Rosamond Praeger, Colin Davidson, Frank McKelvey, and David Hockney.
Together, these works highlight how the people, towns, and landscapes of the Borough have been powerfully reimagined and immortalised in some of the finest examples of Irish modern art.
Speaking about the exhibition, The Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum, said:
“I am delighted to see Inspiration and Transformation open at North Down Museum. This exhibition highlights not only the incredible talent that has emerged from our Borough, but also the deep and lasting impact our people and places have had on the world of art. Residents and visitors alike will have the chance to experience a remarkable collection of works, many on public display for the first time. It’s a powerful reminder of our proud artistic heritage and ongoing commitment to nurturing creativity.”
Arlene Matthews, North Down Museum Manager, added:
“We are incredibly proud to present Inspiration and Transformation. This exhibition not only celebrates the extraordinary talent that has emerged from our Borough but also reflects the strong connection between our communities and the creative spirit that continues to thrive here. It’s a rare opportunity to bring together works from our own collection and from generous private lenders. We’re excited to share this unique cultural experience with our visitors.”
Inspiration and Transformation runs until Sunday 31 August. Admission is free.
For more information, visit: www.andculture.org.uk

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