Raw Chicken
Exhibition runs Thursday 9 October – Thursday 13 November
Opening night: Thursday 9 October, 6–8:30pm
Raw Chicken is a satirical take on the kitsch, blurring the lines between the familiar and the abject. The exhibition centres around the concept of an old curiosity shop as an environment for eclecticism and obsession. The work subverts the familiar, taking domestic materials and ideas and reinstating them in a nonsensical, Dadaist context.
Éabha Campbell is a queer Irish artist from County Down, who specialises in oil painting and the expanded practice of taxidermy and sound-based performance and has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Campbell’s work explores the abject, and the intersection of abjection and queer identity.
Indigo Azidahaka (b. 1997) is a multi-disciplinary visual and performance artist based in Belfast. Their zero-waste practice is informed by queer identity, disabled bodies, ritual, and displacement.
Cameron Clarke is a multi disciplinary sound artist from Belfast whose work revolves around playful creative interaction with the urban environment, this takes the form of sound walks, field recording and interventionist performances in urban spaces. Cameron is a PhD researcher at the Sonic Arts Research Centre in Belfast and also a member of Vault Artist Studios.
09 Oct 2025
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13 Nov 2025
10:00am
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5:00pm
2nd Floor, The Arches Centre, 11-13 Bloomfield Ave, Belfast, BT5 5AA