Yard Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Holywood, Northern Ireland. We are situated on Holywood High Street, which is easily accessed via Belfast and Bangor. We are 10 minutes away from Belfast City airport and have our own car park to the rear of our building. We specialise in the showcasing and selling of original artwork and fine art prints from Northern Irish and international artists alike.
In 2005 we opened our doors along with our sister company, Coffee Yard, with the ethos to bring great art, food and drinks to everyone in Holywood and beyond. This family run business has been a creative hub for emerging and established artists and has expanded into one of the biggest art galleries in NI.
In 2005 we opened our doors along with our sister company, Coffee Yard, with the ethos to bring great art, food and drinks to everyone in Holywood and beyond. This family run business has been a creative hub for emerging and established artists and has expanded into one of the biggest art galleries in NI.
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Here we've compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions which should clear up any queries you may have. I only live round the corner from Yard Gallery, can I call in and collect my purchase directly from the Yard?. We normally mark items "Out of Stock" if we are expecting to get more in, therefore, when we have it back in stock, yes, it will be available for you to buy.
If you'd like to get in touch with us, here are our details, so you can pick the method that suits you best. Yard Gallery is situated on Holywood High Street, and is easily accessed via Belfast and Bangor. We hope you will be happy with your order, but if you have any problems we are happy to help, and will accept returns as appropriate.
From figurative painting and installation to illustration and picture-book making, his work has been exhibited in New York, Dublin, London, Sydney, Washington DC, Belfast and elsewhere. A co-founder of the art collective OAR, their exhibitions include "9 days in Belfast", "book" and the award winning "Building".
Stephen Farnan is a potter by trade, having gained am MA (RCA) Ceramics and Glass, Royal College of Art, London (2000), and a 1st (Hons) in Fine & Applied Art, Ulster University Belfast (1998). For several years I was working as a potter in a small rural village in Northern Ireland, making cups, bowls, teapots and plates.
Born and bred in Belfast in the 70's, Andy discovered a love of capturing the natural magic, beauty and atmosphere of Ireland with a camera in 2010. Andy's mantra is "the art is already there, you just have to see it". He goes that bit further to capture that unique perspective you just can't get from your average mobile phone.
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