Arresting images from Northwest Regional College students at Flowerfield throughout May
And then we came to The End… FROM deserted townscapes to fallen leaves, still interiors to confrontational expressions, 'The End's is one of the most interesting group shows to have passed through the galleries at Flowerfield Arts Centre. The work on show throughout May comes from final year students of the University of Ulster AB Degree in Fine and Applied Arts at the Northwest Regional College in Limavady. Artists featured are Eileen Duffy, Stephen Getty, Kathryn O'Kane, Glenda Rolston, Marion Ross and Al Smyth. The artists have worked in a range of media and all of the work is on sale at very reasonable prices. The exhibition continues until May 30, and the galleries are open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, and from 12noon to 4pm on Saturdays. Admission is absolutely free. If you'd like to know more about the exhibition, get in touch with Flowerfield Arts Centre on (028) 7083 1400. 
Kathryn O'Kane's 'Yearning' – one of the pieces on show as part of The End exhibition at Flowerfield Arts Centre.

One Glenda Rolston's provocative pieces, on show at Flowerfield as part of the The End exhibition.

Stephen Getty's disquieting streetscapes are part of the The End showcase at Flowerfield.

Marion Ross adds fallen leaves to her exhibition work at Flowerfield Arts Centre.

'Blue Jug' by Al Smyth – one of his works on show at Flowerfield Arts Centre as The End exhibition runs through May.
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