Two QSS artists have received solo exhibitions within the Ulster Presents space at Ulster University
Mark McGreevy’s Zona explores the uncanny through drawings and paintings of sentient landscapes. It depicts edge lands, dumps, and industrial collapse with ominous energy, bridging the familiar and the fantastical, reminiscent of Nash, Sutherland, and Magritte.

Majella Clancy’s Matter out of Place explores the female body as “matter out of place” within the language of abstract expressionism. It features internal landscapes, figurative fragments, and a focus on the materiality of making, creating a fluid and unpredictable space of painting that challenges notions of fixity.
