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ARRAY COLLECTIVE
Array Collective are a group of artists in Belfast who joined together organically whilst creatively protesting some of the many issues facing people in Northern Ireland, such as abortion rights, marriage equality, NHS funding, and poor city planning.
Recent exhibitions include SELF-DETERMINATION: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, IMMA, Dublin (2024), TURNER PRIZE EXHIBITION, Herbert Gallery, Coventry (2021), COLLABORATE! in Jerwoods Arts in London (2019).
Array Collective are: Sighle Bhreatnach-Cashell, Sinéad Bhreatnach-Cashell, Jane Butler, Alessia Cargnelli, Emma Campbell, Mitch Conlon, Clodagh Lavelle, Laura O’Connor, Grace McMurray, Stephen Millar and Thomas Wells.
Array Collective won the Turner Prize in 2021.

'An Dún' Self-Determination, IMMA, Dublin

'An Dún' Self-Determination, IMMA, Dublin

'An Dún' Self-Determination, IMMA, Dublin

'An Dún' Self-Determination, IMMA, Dublin

Sorcha Ni Scolai 'An Dún' Self-Determination, IMMA, Dublin

'An Dún' Self-Determination, IMMA, Dublin

'The Druthaib's Ball', Turner Prize, Herbert Museum, Coventry

'The Druthaib's Ball', Turner Prize, Herbert Museum, Coventry

'The Druthaib's Ball', Melt Gala, Ulster Musuem, Belfast
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