Fermanagh County Museum, Enniskillen Castle, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, N. Ireland, BT74 7HL
Getting HereOPEN TODAY - 11:00am-5pm
View all opening hoursIn March 2020 we were told to ‘Stay at Home’ by our government, and we saw this reflected all around the world. This exhibition charts three artists with three different interpretations of their Covid lockdown. How they responded to it and used the enforced time of self-reflection to inspire their creativity.
“As artists, we seek to restore our childlike perception: a more innocent state of wonder and appreciation not tethered to utility or survival.”
(Rick Rubin, “The Creative Act: A Way of Being”)
Complementing the exhibition is a series of observational photographs recording Enniskillen during lockdown. The images were taken by photographer and commentator, Frank Britton.
Poster designed by the artists:
Showcasing the history of the lakelands, signposting other important attractions & telling unique local stories (Image © Conor Conlon)
Fermanagh Stories