THE A TO Z OF CONFLICT -a tri-lingual artists’ book by ten Sri Lankan contemporary artists, including QSS artist Anushiya Sundaralingam
THE A TO Z OF CONFLICT Book Launch, Friday 11 August 2023, of ‘The A to Z of Conflict’ commissioned...
THE A TO Z OF CONFLICT Book Launch, Friday 11 August 2023, of ‘The A to Z of Conflict’ commissioned...
QSS was invited to contribute to the May/June issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet, which included a regional focus...
The RHA’s 187th Annual Exhibition is currently on show in Dublin and was recently reviewed in The Irish Times by critic Cristin Leach who commented: ‘There are near-hidden gems, by Dorothy Smith and others, amid the selection of mostly monochrome or greyscale works in the Ashford Gallery. Do not miss ‘I Told My Mom I Was Going on a School Trip’, Jennifer Trouton’s painting, which is almost lost under the stairs. It deserves more attention’.
Check out Slavka Sverakova’s review of the recent Unafraid Red exhibition at QSS Gallery curated by Colin Darke. This exhibition,...
The News Letter has published an article on David Turner’s, latest body of work entitled ‘Space Cadet’. This new series...
‘Looking for Frank’ – A Photo Essay by Gail Ritchie About the Journal: ‘Critical Military Studies (CMS) is an interdisciplinary...
QSS Studio member Sean Campbell is included in the Visual Arts section of the recently released 7th edition of The Weary Blues.
Sabina MacMahon is interested in how narratives translate into pictures and how, very often, there are several stories behind one...
6 February – 29 March 2014 Exhibition at Millennium Court Arts Centre Presently showcases new work from eighteen emerging contemporary artists...
Visual Arts News Sheet – September 2014 Visual Arts Publication pdf
Gail Ritchie, QSS artist, has been invited to exhibit work as part of Art, Memory and the Aftermath of War...