Award: Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition Drawing Prize (sponsored by BradburyART)

2019-03-30T10:26:54+00:00March 30th, 2019|Exhibitions, Prizes|

Heidi Wickham was awarded the Drawing prize (sponsored by BradburyART) at the 137th Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition for her dog portrait 'Tina'.   Tina by Heidi Wickham (418) The 137th Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition was held at the Ulster Museum (Botanic Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5AB). The exhibition

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Exhibition: David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year (29 May – 2 June 2019)

2019-05-30T19:59:43+00:00March 30th, 2019|Exhibitions|

Heidi Wickham has been selected to show at London’s Mall Gallery as part of the David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year. The Wildlife Artist of the Year 2019 Exhibition will be held at the prestigious Mall Galleries, London SW1 between 29 May – 2 June, with winners announced on opening night. All work, including

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Kilbaha Gallery

2019-05-07T20:36:21+00:00February 27th, 2019|News|

Heidi Wickham has recently joined the Kilbaha Gallery in the Loop Head peninsula, County Clare. The Kilbaha Gallery is a contemporary art gallery on the west coast of Ireland. The gallery was opened by Ailish Connolly and Liz Greehy in 2014 to showcase Irish bronze, oil painting, mixed media, fine art photography and ceramics. It was

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Exhibition: St Brigid’s Day / 90 Irish Women Artists (23 January – 1 February 2019)

2019-03-30T10:46:59+00:00January 28th, 2019|Exhibitions|

Heidi Wickham was one of 90 Irish women artists who contributed work to an exhibition at the 12 Star Gallery at Europe House as part of the Irish Embassy in London’s St Brigid’s Day Celebration of Women and Creativity. The exhibition was organised by the Hamilton Gallery in Sligo, Ireland. Heidi's chosen work is based on the

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