Kathryn Graham – Et Cetera

Et Cetera brings together a constellation of works made over the past several years, including pieces from residencies in India and America, alongside new work reflecting on home and memory. Through a multidisciplinary practice spanning print, sculpture, and installation, Graham explores how images shift, echo and endure across time. Drawing on myth, pop culture, and personal narrative, the exhibition considers how symbols become vessels for nostalgia, ambition, and transformation. Et Cetera celebrates the fragments we carry, the stories we tell ourselves, and the moments of transition that shape who we are becoming.

Et Cetera traces the fluid space between the imagined and the remembered, the familiar and the forgotten.

Kathryn Graham (b. 1995) is a Belfast-based artist and Fine Art lecturer at Belfast School of Art. She holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art (First Class, 2017) and an MA in Print from the Royal College of Art, London (2019), and was awarded a Fellowship at City & Guilds of London Art School in 2021.

Her practice spans printmaking and sculpture, exploring materiality, memory, and identity through expanded narrative forms. She has exhibited internationally in India, China, the United States, and across the UK and Ireland. Recent solo exhibitions include R-Space Gallery, Ards Arts Centre, and Queen Street Studios, with group exhibitions at Bankside Gallery London, IMPACT 12 Bristol, SPACE London, Hang Tough Contemporary Dublin, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, CCA Derry~Londonderry, and the Royal Ulster Academy.

Graham has received awards including the Space Artist Award (2021), was shortlisted for the Gwen May Recent Graduate Award (2020) and the RDS Visual Arts Awards (2017), and has previously received the Royal Ulster Academy Award for Outstanding Students (2017) and the Dean’s List Award (2017). She has undertaken residencies at the Tamarind Institute, New Mexico, and Arts Council residency in India and received support from Arts Council NI’s SIAP program and A-N Artists Bursaries. Her work is held in public and private collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Royal College of Art, and Ulster University.

12 Sep 2025

01 Nov 2025

9:30am

4:30pm