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Key Lessons From Founder Of YEO Magazine Saul Duffin’s Blick Academy Creative Talk

Published: July 12, 2024

Due to an insanely busy period of work and travel this is a very belated event writeup of our last Blick Academy Creative Talk on 5th June with Saul Duffin founder of YEO Magazine!

Saul began the talk by speaking about his early influences of TV, video, music and perhaps most importantly graffiti. Saul explained how experimenting with graffiti gave him the opportunity to do something creative as a teenager but still fit in and not get bullied. He also learnt many important lessons from graffiti which have stuck with him throughout his creative journey including:

  • Be unique and identifiable in your creative work – develop your own creative style.
  • Be visible – make sure the world sees your creative work.
  • Always strive to improve – everyone has to start somewhere, the important thing is to take that leap and start and then keep learning and improving.
  • Typography skills and knowledge – graffiti was Saul’s first experience and insight into the world of typography.
  • Balancing space and colour in good design – graffiti taught Saul about the importance of balancing space and colour in good design.

Saul also spoke of the value of travel and broadening your horizons for inspiration and knowledge. He went to Manchester to study graphic design and he talked about the inspiration he gained from the visuals of the city, its street art and colour as well as the music scene.

The covid pandemic brought him back to Belfast to finish his degree. During this period he saw a gap in the market for a platform to showcase creative things happening locally which led to him founding YEO Magazine.

YEO Magazine was born with the goal of injecting life into the Belfast music and art scenes and breaking down barriers to bring people together in sectors that Saul believed could be cliquey and intimidating to outsiders. He started with an instagram account and built a community by inviting people to get involved early on by asking them to submit ideas and back the project on Kickstarter to fund publishing the first 2 issues of the magazine. He needed to raise £800, through the Kickstarter campaign but in the end got over £1000. Overall he published 6 print magazines over a year and a bit before it got too expensive and the magazine turned to an online only format. When putting the magazine together he wanted to create a high quality curated experience so was selective about what he would cover.

Saul wears many different creative ‘hats’. As well as running the magazine, Saul is also a freelance designer and social media content creator, runs different music and comedy events including the monthly comedy night No Joke, has started his own radio show, started djing and set up his own podcast called Wise Up podcasts which are currently recorded once a year.


Here are some of the lessons Saul learnt during his experience starting YEO Magazine and through his other creative endeavors that we all could learn from:

  • If you can’t find the book you want to read then write it. If what you want doesn’t exist it probably means other like-minded people will also want it. This can make it a good opportunity to create something there is demand for as well as something you personally have a passion for. Saul wanted a way to find out about the art and music scene in Belfast when he came back to live here after studying in Manchester. He couldn’t find anything so he decided to create it himself.
  • Trust your taste and that if you like it others will too. Know what’s good to you and trust that if you like it others will too. Don’t doubt your ideas and taste. Even if what you are doing seems very different. Ask yourself questions such as:- What would I like to exist that doesn’t currently
    – What am I watching on my own phone?
    – What do I like?
    – What am I interested in?
  • Ingrain yourself in the world you want to work within. For Saul that was music, art and comedy. Through the magazine and different events and activities he created opportunities for himself to produce the type of work he wanted to be known for. This gave him experience, improved his skills and gave him the opportunity to build his network and connections in these industries. Work out which sector you want to work in and find a way to get involved and get to know people in that sector.
  • You have to try different things to learn. Saul talked about how trying different creative things when you are starting out can help you to work out what creative work you like and are good at, what there is a market for, as well as what skills you need to improve. For example through running events Saul learnt that he needed to improve his time management skills, it also showed him that the bit he liked most about running events was the design element.
  • It’s ok to change direction. Saul printed 6 copies of the magazine in the first year and a bit before it became too expensive and the magazine changed to an online only format.
  • Curate to create. Having the skills to put things together can be just as important as having the skills to create things. As Saul explained he didn’t think he could ever be the best designer, but he did believe that he could be the best curator. He knew was good at putting things together, at curating content. A vital skill for setting up YEO magazine.
  • Look around before you look up. Network with other creatives and support each other.
  • For good design keep it simple. It’s hard to go wrong with a nice font and good colours.
  • Social media for most creatives is a necessary evil. Saul spoke about the challenges of social media, but how you can also learn how to use it to your advantage and as a way to generate income from sponsored posts with brands. He spoke about making it work for you, setting boundaries, not overthinking it and being kind to yourself. Post the things you would like to see and be confident if you would like them others will too.
  • Money should be exchanged for goods and services, even creative ones. Don’t do anything for free unless it is something you are passionate about.
  • Learn in public. Saul spoke of the benefits of what he called learning in public. Putting himself and his art out there to the world first through graffiti, then through the magazine. It gave him the opportunity to produce the type of work he wanted to create and be known for, gain feedback, build awareness to promote himself and improve his skills.
  • Learn how to learn. Finishing university remotely forced Saul to learn in different ways, such as through Youtube. He believes this gave him a broader range of creative skills and knowledge, as well as mechanisms for continuously learning and improving his skills throughout his career.
  • 36 days of type. Saul spoke of this instagram challenge which asks you to design a letter everyday as a small thing that improved his skills and ultimately he believes changed his life.
  • Naivety can be a blessing when starting out. When Saul started YEO magazine he explained that he didn’t understand all the ins and outs of publishing a magazine. He just knew that he liked the idea and had a belief that Belfast needed it and he could do it. In hindsight he believes if he knew the reality he might not have had the courage to do it. Though of course he was more than capable and published 6 copies.
  • It’s good to sometimes do creative things for fun and without expectation.Saul spoke of the benefits he found from doing creative things such as his podcast and radio show just for fun and without expectation. A reminder that you don’t need to follow any set rules or earn money from every creative activity. Your professional creative practice will usually benefit from improved skills, creativity and inspiration as well as giving you joy.

You can read the interview we did with Saul before the event here

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2016 looking back it’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years. A lot of changes with moves to new studios and so many events and projects and people in the last 10 years!

Our studios:

Back in 2016 we had studios both in 52 and 46 Hill Street - it was lovely to share no 52 with the yogis! We also had a space up in Derry/Londonderry in Ebrington and our Studios on the Malone Road.

It was a busy year for events working with lots of wonderful creative people in Northern Ireland including:

- Blick Academy for Creative Startups

- Share 6 inspirational talks for creative entrepreneurs

- 25 Pop-Up shop for designers

- The Faculty workshops and courses

- Creative Business Bootcamp

- The second year of Belfast Design Week (pic from Designedby organised by Jessica Fok for Belfast Design Week)

- Graduate residency programme

We are still involved with some of these events which is lovely 10 years later!

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2016 looking back it’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years. A lot of changes with moves to new studios and so many events and projects and people in the last 10 years!

Our studios:

Back in 2016 we had studios both in 52 and 46 Hill Street - it was lovely to share no 52 with the yogis! We also had a space up in Derry/Londonderry in Ebrington and our Studios on the Malone Road.

It was a busy year for events working with lots of wonderful creative people in Northern Ireland including:

- Blick Academy for Creative Startups

- Share 6 inspirational talks for creative entrepreneurs

- 25 Pop-Up shop for designers

- The Faculty workshops and courses

- Creative Business Bootcamp

- The second year of Belfast Design Week (pic from Designedby organised by Jessica Fok for Belfast Design Week)

- Graduate residency programme

We are still involved with some of these events which is lovely 10 years later!

Our latest roundup of opportunities for creatives in Northern Ireland

01. Four Nations International Fund
Arts and culture thrive on international collaboration and exchange. The Four Nations International Fund helps artists and creative practitioners from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales collaborate with each other and with partners around the world.

02. Visual Arts Ireland Building a Sustainable Practice and Career
Catherine Hemelryk shares her experience on building a sustainable practice  and career relationships both within the art world and beyond. This webinar will take a practical and doable approach to the topic and she brings her experience of what to do and what not to do!

03. Sunflowers Sellers Market 
Applications are open for the second Sunflower Sellers Market on Sunday 8th March at Sunflower Public House

04. Creative Ireland – Shared Island grant calls 

The Creative Ireland Programme is delighted to announce three new funding calls to a combined value of €4.6 million supporting creativity, connection and wellbeing across the island of Ireland.

05. Reclaim the Agenda – International Women’s Day 2026 poster competition
The theme for 2026 is ‘Strength in Solidarity’. There are two age categories 12 -17yrs and 18 – 25yrs The winner will receive £100 prize and two runners-up will receive £50 each. Deadline for entries is January 31st, 2026

06. Ards and North Down Individual Artist Grant 
What is available?
A maximum grant of £250 is available.
DEADLINE: Monday 9 February 2026, 11:59pm (sharp)
 

07. Artist Development Session: A Funding Practical Workshop (Hybrid Event)
How to get your arts funding application over the line.
Date: Monday 26 January
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: Hybrid event online and Island Arts Centre, The Island, Lisburn, BT27 4RL

Full listings including links on our website blog link below and in profile!

https://blickstudios.org/blog/january-creative-roundup/

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Our latest roundup of opportunities for creatives in Northern Ireland

01. Four Nations International Fund
Arts and culture thrive on international collaboration and exchange. The Four Nations International Fund helps artists and creative practitioners from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales collaborate with each other and with partners around the world.

02. Visual Arts Ireland Building a Sustainable Practice and Career
Catherine Hemelryk shares her experience on building a sustainable practice  and career relationships both within the art world and beyond. This webinar will take a practical and doable approach to the topic and she brings her experience of what to do and what not to do!

03. Sunflowers Sellers Market 
Applications are open for the second Sunflower Sellers Market on Sunday 8th March at Sunflower Public House

04. Creative Ireland – Shared Island grant calls 

The Creative Ireland Programme is delighted to announce three new funding calls to a combined value of €4.6 million supporting creativity, connection and wellbeing across the island of Ireland.

05. Reclaim the Agenda – International Women’s Day 2026 poster competition
The theme for 2026 is ‘Strength in Solidarity’. There are two age categories 12 -17yrs and 18 – 25yrs The winner will receive £100 prize and two runners-up will receive £50 each. Deadline for entries is January 31st, 2026

06. Ards and North Down Individual Artist Grant 
What is available?
A maximum grant of £250 is available.
DEADLINE: Monday 9 February 2026, 11:59pm (sharp)
 

07. Artist Development Session: A Funding Practical Workshop (Hybrid Event)
How to get your arts funding application over the line.
Date: Monday 26 January
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: Hybrid event online and Island Arts Centre, The Island, Lisburn, BT27 4RL

Full listings including links on our website blog link below and in profile!

https://blickstudios.org/blog/january-creative-roundup/

6 Key Lessons From Juliette El Fouly Founder of Le Contour Contemporary Candle Company’s Creative Talk Last March

Juliette founder of @lecontourcandles shared her creative story with us back in March last year. Here are 6 Key Lessons from her creative talk to give you fresh inspiration ✨️

 

1. You are not your business

To cope with the inevitable hard times when starting a creative business try to keep some separation between you and your business and don’t over-identify with it.
 

2. Use every business experience as a personal learning opportunity

Ask yourself what you can learn personally from every experience. How can you grow? How can you improve? How can this experience help you? Make you stronger, wiser, happier, a better person?
 

3.Diversify your income streams

Try not to rely on the income from one product or service, it can leave your business vulnerable. For example Juliette spoke of her initial product being recreated and mass produced by a chinese manufacturer and how she lost almost all of her business overnight. This led her to make the decision to diversify her income streams to different products as well as candle-making workshops.
 

4. Invest in your branding and packaging

Particularly if you are developing a product for a saturated market like candles. Make the purchase of your products an experience and help your product stand out from the crowd.

5. Realise early on that you can’t do everything

Part of successfully running a creative business is knowing when to stop or step back or take a break. There is always more you could do, so you need to set some boundaries around your business and accept that you can’t do everything.

6. Setbacks are inevitable. Being able to pick yourself up and try again is key

Being resilient and able to cope with challenges and setbacks and pick yourself up and try again is key to successfully running a creative business. Juliette shared her experience of losing almost all of her business overnight when a Chinese manufacturer copied her product. After this she had to either give up, or accept her current situation, pick herself up and use it as a learning experience and start again.

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6 Key Lessons From Juliette El Fouly Founder of Le Contour Contemporary Candle Company’s Creative Talk Last March

Juliette founder of @lecontourcandles shared her creative story with us back in March last year. Here are 6 Key Lessons from her creative talk to give you fresh inspiration ✨️ 

 

1. You are not your business

To cope with the inevitable hard times when starting a creative business try to keep some separation between you and your business and don’t over-identify with it.
 

2. Use every business experience as a personal learning opportunity

Ask yourself what you can learn personally from every experience. How can you grow? How can you improve? How can this experience help you? Make you stronger, wiser, happier, a better person?
 

3.Diversify your income streams

Try not to rely on the income from one product or service, it can leave your business vulnerable. For example Juliette spoke of her initial product being recreated and mass produced by a chinese manufacturer and how she lost almost all of her business overnight. This led her to make the decision to diversify her income streams to different products as well as candle-making workshops.
 

4. Invest in your branding and packaging

Particularly if you are developing a product for a saturated market like candles. Make the purchase of your products an experience and help your product stand out from the crowd.

5. Realise early on that you can’t do everything

Part of successfully running a creative business is knowing when to stop or step back or take a break. There is always more you could do, so you need to set some boundaries around your business and accept that you can’t do everything.

6. Setbacks are inevitable. Being able to pick yourself up and try again is key

Being resilient and able to cope with challenges and setbacks and pick yourself up and try again is key to successfully running a creative business. Juliette shared her experience of losing almost all of her business overnight when a Chinese manufacturer copied her product. After this she had to either give up, or accept her current situation, pick herself up and use it as a learning experience and start again.

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– £165 per calendar month

– All inclusive prices (rent, rates, utilities, broadband) no VAT

– Minimum 3 months contract then on a rolling monthly contract

– 1 months rent required as a deposit

– Cathedral Quarter location

Email christine@blickstudios.org for more info or to arrange a viewing or visit our website for more info: 

https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/

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- - SHARED CREATIVE WORKSPACE AVAILABLE - -

We have dedicated deskspaces available in our beautiful Hill St studios:

– £165 per calendar month

– All inclusive prices (rent, rates, utilities, broadband) no VAT

– Minimum 3 months contract then on a rolling monthly contract

– 1 months rent required as a deposit

– Cathedral Quarter location

Email christine@blickstudios.org for more info or to arrange a viewing or visit our website for more info: 

https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/

Easing into the new year and making plans, by looking back at some of our favourite bits from 2025!

01. Nurture
One of our favourite bits of 2025 was our Nurture Programme where thanks to the kind support of Belfast City Council we were able to support 3 emerging artists.

02. Creative Talks
At Blick we always love hearing the stories of other creatives. Last year we heard the stories of the following creatives.
- Ian Pitt Founder and Creative Director of Me,Him&Her Design Studio
- Juliette El Fouly Founder of Le Contour Contemporary Candle Company
- Illustrator Lauren Kelso
- Artist & Illustrator Danni Simpson
- Ciaran Crudden Creative Director of The Last Brand

03. Creative Workshops
We hosted some fab creative workshops with some brilliant local creatives last year on topics including:
- How to DIY Your Brand with Laura Whitehouse founder of Mighty Fine Design
- Strategic Goal Setting with visual practitioner Stéphanie Heckman
- Adventures in ChatGPT and Creative Audio  with Graeme Watson and Katya Buryakova founders of Homewerk

04. One Bite Studio Visit
In April 2025 we had a lovely few days touring around Belfast with Alan and Sarah from One Bite Design who we met in Hong Kong in October 2024.

05. Creative Brunch with Innovate UK Business Growth
An inspiring brunch event for creatives in our Hill St studios.

06. Creative Adventure Club with Homewerk
We loved collaborating with our friends at Homewerk for this new project.

07. Ulster University Enterprise Placement Year Retail Ready Fieldtrip 
In October we also had the pleasure of organising and hosting this for a group of creative students.

08. Arts Council of Northern Ireland Finance Fair
In November we were delighted to deliver one-to-one 30 minute sessions helping artists to take control of their finances.

09. Womenfolk
In 2025 we started a great new collaboration with @kitschsistersbelfast

10. Irish Design Week
We worked on a @belfastdesignwk project for @irish_designweek in collaboration with onebite design and @futureislandisland to showcase creative projects and stories from the islands of Rathlin, Ireland and Hong Kong at an evening of design talks and exhibition

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Easing into the new year and making plans, by looking back at some of our favourite bits from 2025!

01. Nurture
One of our favourite bits of 2025 was our Nurture Programme where thanks to the kind support of Belfast City Council we were able to support 3 emerging artists.

02. Creative Talks
At Blick we always love hearing the stories of other creatives. Last year we heard the stories of the following creatives.
- Ian Pitt Founder and Creative Director of Me,Him&Her Design Studio 
- Juliette El Fouly Founder of Le Contour Contemporary Candle Company 
- Illustrator Lauren Kelso 
- Artist & Illustrator Danni Simpson 
- Ciaran Crudden Creative Director of The Last Brand 

03. Creative Workshops
We hosted some fab creative workshops with some brilliant local creatives last year on topics including:
- How to DIY Your Brand with Laura Whitehouse founder of Mighty Fine Design
- Strategic Goal Setting with visual practitioner Stéphanie Heckman 
- Adventures in ChatGPT and Creative Audio  with Graeme Watson and Katya Buryakova founders of Homewerk 

04. One Bite Studio Visit
In April 2025 we had a lovely few days touring around Belfast with Alan and Sarah from One Bite Design who we met in Hong Kong in October 2024. 

05. Creative Brunch with Innovate UK Business Growth
An inspiring brunch event for creatives in our Hill St studios. 

06. Creative Adventure Club with Homewerk
We loved collaborating with our friends at Homewerk for this new project.

07. Ulster University Enterprise Placement Year Retail Ready Fieldtrip 
In October we also had the pleasure of organising and hosting this for a group of creative students. 

08. Arts Council of Northern Ireland Finance Fair
In November we were delighted to deliver one-to-one 30 minute sessions helping artists to take control of their finances. 

09. Womenfolk
In 2025 we started a great new collaboration with @kitschsistersbelfast

10. Irish Design Week
We worked on a @belfastdesignwk project for @irish_designweek  in collaboration with onebite design and @futureislandisland to showcase creative projects and stories from the islands of Rathlin, Ireland and Hong Kong at an evening of design talks and exhibition

Happy Christmas from all of us at Blick!

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Happy Christmas from all of us at Blick!

For anyone who hasn’t finished (or started) their Christmas shopping our latest Creative Roundup features 12 markets and shops you still have time to visit to support local creatives this Christmas

01. Portview Christmas Market
Opening dates & times:

Friday 19th December 6 – 10pm

Saturday 20th December 12 – 4pm

Venue: 310 Newtonards rd, Belfast, Belfast, Antrim BT4 1HE

 

02. Cathedral Quarter Christmas Sunday Art Market

Date: Sunday 21st December 10am – 3pm

Venue: Hill Street, Cathedral Quarter Belfast

 

03. St George’s Market

Opening dates &  times:

Monday 22 Dec 9–3

Tuesday 23 Dec 9–3

Wednesday 24 Dec 8–2

 

04. Belfast Christmas Market
Runs to December 22nd at Belfast City Hall, open Mon-Wed (10am-8pm), Thu-Sat (10am-10pm), and Sun (12pm-6pm).

 

05. Born & Bred
Unique gifts and accessories, created by artisans and craftspeople in Northern Ireland based on Ann Street, Belfast.

 

06. Story Box
Storybox, a Belfast-based social enterprise, sources and sells ethical gifts from local makers, social enterprises, and sustainable brands

Address: Storybox Shop, Unit D2 Portview Trade Centre, 310 Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 1HE

 

07. Hunter Paper Co
Hunter Paper Co. is an independent business based in Belfast, Northern Ireland producing luxury letterpress stationery, greetings cards and more

Address: 255 Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 3JF

 

08. Maven
Belfast shop features modern furniture, lighting, homeware and gifts from some of the world’s leading design brands as well as smaller independent makers.

Address: The Bank, 364 Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 6GL

 
09. Craft NI Gallery Shop
Shop from some of Northern Ireland’s many talented designer-makers!

Address: 115, 119 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1FF

10. Belfast School of Art Artshop
Open until 20th December

Address: York Street, Belfast


11. Duncairn Art Shop
Drop in to shop amazing and affordable prints, T-shirts, unique crochet creations, cards and jewellery amongst other things

Address: Duncairn Avenue, Belfast, Co Antrim BT14 6BP

12. Wrapped up
Unique gifts, souvenirs, jewellery and art. Locally made by artists across Ireland.

Addresses: Lisburn and Ormeau Road and Castlecourt

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For anyone who hasn’t finished (or started) their Christmas shopping our latest Creative Roundup features 12 markets and shops you still have time to visit to support local creatives this Christmas

01. Portview Christmas Market
Opening dates & times:

Friday 19th December 6 – 10pm

Saturday 20th December 12 – 4pm

Venue: 310 Newtonards rd, Belfast, Belfast, Antrim BT4 1HE

 

02. Cathedral Quarter Christmas Sunday Art Market

Date: Sunday 21st December 10am – 3pm

Venue: Hill Street, Cathedral Quarter Belfast

 

03. St George’s Market

Opening dates &  times:

Monday 22 Dec 9–3

Tuesday 23 Dec 9–3

Wednesday 24 Dec 8–2

 

04. Belfast Christmas Market
Runs to December 22nd at Belfast City Hall, open Mon-Wed (10am-8pm), Thu-Sat (10am-10pm), and Sun (12pm-6pm).

 

05. Born & Bred
Unique gifts and accessories, created by artisans and craftspeople in Northern Ireland based on Ann Street, Belfast.

 

06. Story Box
Storybox, a Belfast-based social enterprise, sources and sells ethical gifts from local makers, social enterprises, and sustainable brands

Address: Storybox Shop, Unit D2 Portview Trade Centre, 310 Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 1HE

 

07. Hunter Paper Co
Hunter Paper Co. is an independent business based in Belfast, Northern Ireland producing luxury letterpress stationery, greetings cards and more

Address: 255 Upper Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 3JF

 

08. Maven
Belfast shop features modern furniture, lighting, homeware and gifts from some of the world’s leading design brands as well as smaller independent makers.

Address: The Bank, 364 Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 6GL

 
09. Craft NI Gallery Shop
Shop from some of Northern Ireland’s many talented designer-makers!

Address: 115, 119 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1FF

10. Belfast School of Art Artshop
Open until 20th December

Address: York Street, Belfast
 

11. Duncairn Art Shop
Drop in to shop amazing and affordable prints, T-shirts, unique crochet creations, cards and jewellery amongst other things

Address: Duncairn Avenue, Belfast, Co Antrim BT14 6BP

12. Wrapped up
Unique gifts, souvenirs, jewellery and art. Locally made by artists across Ireland.

Addresses: Lisburn and Ormeau Road and Castlecourt

Very grateful to work in such a beautiful part of the city especially at this time of the year. Thanks to all the local busineses for doing such lovely Christmas decorations, makes such a difference to the area!

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Very grateful to work in such a beautiful part of the city especially at this time of the year. Thanks to all the local busineses for doing such lovely Christmas decorations, makes such a difference to the area!

Thanks to Rachael Armstrong @rachaelpaintsweddings one of our Great Northern Street residents for painting this lovely Christmas window in our Great Northern Street studios!

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Thanks to Rachael Armstrong @rachaelpaintsweddings one of our Great Northern Street residents for painting this lovely Christmas window in our Great Northern Street studios!

Thanks to @rachaelpaintsweddings one of our Great Northern Street residents for painting this lovely Christmas window in our Great Northern Street studios!

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Thanks to @rachaelpaintsweddings one of our Great Northern Street residents for painting this lovely Christmas window in our Great Northern Street studios!

Last month at Blick!

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Last month at Blick!

Our beautiful Hill St studios. Hill St is a lovely cobbled street right in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter there are lots of arts and cultural organisations as well as bars and coffee shops and of course the art college nearby!

Our studios are based in an historic loft building, complete with original beams and pulley system! It has high ceilings a lovely wooden floor and lots of light and plants of course!

Our Hill St studios can also be used as a virtual office for creatives who want a professional city centre address for their business.

You can find more information on our Hill St studios and available workspace on our website link below and in profile

https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/

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Our beautiful Hill St studios. Hill St is a lovely cobbled street right in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter there are lots of arts and cultural organisations as well as bars and coffee shops and of course the art college nearby!

Our studios are based in an historic loft building, complete with original beams and pulley system! It has high ceilings a lovely wooden floor and lots of light and plants of course!

Our Hill St studios can also be used as a virtual office for creatives who want a professional city centre address for their business.

You can find more information on our Hill St studios and available workspace on our website link below and in profile

https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/

Our latest roundup of local and international funding, support & opportunities for NI creatives

01. Illustrators North Smile Please Exhibition

Illustrators North are super excited to announce that they are doing their very first Illustrators North Annual exhibition celebrating their fantastically talented members and friends, here in Northern Ireland!

The exhibition is happening on December 4th Late Night Art Belfast at the Black Box Belfast from 6pm onwards!

02. WeBuild Programme

WeBuild is open to applications from across the island of Ireland. WeBuild is for ambitious women founders and entrepreneurs who have identified a significant problem with global potential and are developing tech-powered products or platforms to solve it.

Closing date: Tuesday 9th December 12pm

03. Creative Ireland Programme

The Creative Ireland Programme is delighted to announce three new funding calls to a combined value of €4.6 million supporting creativity, connection and wellbeing across the island of Ireland

04. Belfast City Council Vacant to Vibrant

Belfast City Council has secured an additional £700k in capital funding to extend the Vacant to Vibrant Citywide scheme (excluding the city centre). Please note that the scheme operates citywide but excludes the city centre boundary.

Applications are now open for this new round of funding, contact vacanttovibrant@belfastcity.gov.uk to request an application pack.

05. Design Generators Funding

Apply for funding to combine design-led interventions with arts and humanities methodologies to make positive contributions to the green transition.

Opening date: 2 February 2026 9:00am UK time
Closing date: 9 April 2026 4:00pm UK time

06. Creative Lives Micro Grant

Creative Lives’ latest micro-grant competition is all about the power of networks, and how partnerships can help groups achieve things they couldn’t on their own.

Tell them your story, and they will give a £250/€290 micro-grant to their favourite! They are particularly keen to hear from grassroots, community-led creative groups who, through a partnership, have been able to carry out projects previously out of reach.

Deadline: Friday 12 December 2025

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Our latest roundup of local and international funding, support & opportunities for NI creatives

01. Illustrators North Smile Please Exhibition

Illustrators North are super excited to announce that they are doing their very first Illustrators North Annual exhibition celebrating their fantastically talented members and friends, here in Northern Ireland!

The exhibition is happening on December 4th Late Night Art Belfast at the Black Box Belfast from 6pm onwards!

02. WeBuild Programme

WeBuild is open to applications from across the island of Ireland. WeBuild is for ambitious women founders and entrepreneurs who have identified a significant problem with global potential and are developing tech-powered products or platforms to solve it.

Closing date: Tuesday 9th December 12pm

03. Creative Ireland Programme

The Creative Ireland Programme is delighted to announce three new funding calls to a combined value of €4.6 million supporting creativity, connection and wellbeing across the island of Ireland

04. Belfast City Council Vacant to Vibrant

Belfast City Council has secured an additional £700k in capital funding to extend the Vacant to Vibrant Citywide scheme (excluding the city centre). Please note that the scheme operates citywide but excludes the city centre boundary.

Applications are now open for this new round of funding, contact vacanttovibrant@belfastcity.gov.uk to request an application pack.

05. Design Generators Funding

Apply for funding to combine design-led interventions with arts and humanities methodologies to make positive contributions to the green transition.

Opening date: 2 February 2026 9:00am UK time
Closing date: 9 April 2026 4:00pm UK time

06. Creative Lives Micro Grant

Creative Lives’ latest micro-grant competition is all about the power of networks, and how partnerships can help groups achieve things they couldn’t on their own.

Tell them your story, and they will give a £250/€290 micro-grant to their favourite! They are particularly keen to hear from grassroots, community-led creative groups who, through a partnership, have been able to carry out projects previously out of reach.

Deadline: Friday 12 December 2025

November was another busy month for us at Blick. 

We started the month by facilitating a Finance Fair for the @artscouncilni on Friday 7th November in the MAC. 

On Wednesday evenings we hosted @homewerk.project for their Creative Adventure Club in our Hill St studios 

We worked with @kitschsistersbelfast to put on a Creative Affirmations Cards workshop for creative women. 

We finished the month with taking part in an Ideas Lab panel discussion in Ulster University Belfast for their Students as Entrepreneurs programme.

It was also @irishdesignweek from 17th - 21st November. For that we worked with @belfastdesignwk @onebite.design and @futureislandisland to put on a series of design talks on the theme Islands of Design in Belfast School of Art.

We worked with Future Island-Island and Belfast Design Week to organise a design workshop for architecture students from both Ulster University and Queens University facilitated by onebite design in the beautiful Kitsch Sisters Workshop Space in Olive Tree House.

We also helped organise a popup design exhibition of Future Island-Island design fellows work alongside 10 emerging designers on the ground floor of Belfast School of Art and the @architecturenorthernireland Design Box that ran throughout Irish Design Week.

https://blickstudios.org/blog/last-month-at-blick-november/

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November was another busy month for us at Blick. 

We started the month by facilitating a Finance Fair for the @artscouncilni on Friday 7th November in the MAC. 

On Wednesday evenings we hosted @homewerk.project for their Creative Adventure Club in our Hill St studios 

We worked with @kitschsistersbelfast to put on a Creative Affirmations Cards workshop for creative women. 

We finished the month with taking part in an Ideas Lab panel discussion in Ulster University Belfast for their Students as Entrepreneurs programme.

It was also @irishdesignweek from 17th - 21st November. For that we worked with @belfastdesignwk @onebite.design and @futureislandisland to put on a series of design talks on the theme Islands of Design in Belfast School of Art. 

We worked with Future Island-Island and Belfast Design Week to organise a design workshop for architecture students from both Ulster University and Queens University facilitated by onebite design in the beautiful Kitsch Sisters Workshop Space in Olive Tree House. 

We also helped organise a popup design exhibition of Future Island-Island design fellows work alongside 10 emerging designers on the ground floor of Belfast School of Art and the @architecturenorthernireland Design Box that ran throughout Irish Design Week.

https://blickstudios.org/blog/last-month-at-blick-november/

Do one thing at a time and be present and focus on quality of time over quantity of time.

Some Monday motivation and great advice from Rachael Armstrong @rachaelpaintsweddings , a portrait artist, Blick creative resident and busy mum of young children on overcoming her biggest hurdle as a new creative business owner - time limitations and `mummy guilt`.

Especially good to remember as we move into the month of December and the busy festive period.

Rachael did an interview for us earlier this year which you can read on our website blog (link in profile)

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Do one thing at a time and be present and focus on quality of time over quantity of time.

Some Monday motivation and great advice from Rachael Armstrong @rachaelpaintsweddings , a portrait artist, Blick creative resident and busy mum of young children on overcoming her biggest hurdle as a new creative business owner - time limitations and 'mummy guilt'.

Especially good to remember as we move into the month of December and the busy festive period.

Rachael did an interview for us earlier this year which you can read on our website blog (link in profile)

In this ‘Meet the Resident’ we get to know portrait artist Rachael Armstrong, one of our Great Northern Street creative residents! you can also read the full blog on our website

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In this ‘Meet the Resident’ we get to know portrait artist Rachael Armstrong, one of our Great Northern Street creative residents! you can also read the full blog on our website

Some pics from our vision board workshop with Kitsch Sisters last Sunday!

Our next workshop is Creative Affirmation Cards on Sunday 23rd November

https://blickstudios.org/events/womenfolk-x-kitsch-sisters-a-creative-affirmations-workshop/

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Some pics from our vision board workshop with Kitsch Sisters last Sunday! 

Our next workshop is Creative Affirmation Cards on Sunday 23rd November

https://blickstudios.org/events/womenfolk-x-kitsch-sisters-a-creative-affirmations-workshop/

Last month at Blick. We have loads of great things coming up this month too which you can find on our website

https://blickstudios.org/events/

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Last month at Blick. We have loads of great things coming up this month too which you can find on our website

 https://blickstudios.org/events/

** SHARED CREATIVE WORKSPACE - 1 DEDICATED DESKSPACE AVAILABLE HILL ST CATHEDRAL QUARTER **

We have one dedicated deskspace available in our beautiful Hill St studios from 1st November

– £165 per calendar month

- All inclusive prices (rent, rates, utilities, broadband) no VAT

– Minimum 3 months contract then on a rolling monthly contract

– 1 months rent required as a deposit

– Cathedral Quarter location

Email christine@blickstudios.org for more info or to arrange a viewing or visit our website for more information. Link below and in profile

�https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/

Oct 30

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** SHARED CREATIVE WORKSPACE - 1 DEDICATED DESKSPACE AVAILABLE HILL ST CATHEDRAL QUARTER **

We have one dedicated deskspace available in our beautiful Hill St studios from 1st November

– £165 per calendar month

- All inclusive prices (rent, rates, utilities, broadband) no VAT

– Minimum 3 months contract then on a rolling monthly contract

– 1 months rent required as a deposit

– Cathedral Quarter location

Email christine@blickstudios.org for more info or to arrange a viewing or visit our website for more information. Link below and in profile

 �https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/

**ISLANDS OF DESIGN - DESIGN TALKS **

As part of @irish_designweek  we are working with @belfastdesignwk @onebite.design and @futureislandisland to showcase creative projects and stories from the islands of Rathlin, Ireland and Hong Kong at this evening of design talks.

Through the lenses of design, architecture and sustainability, they will share ideas on how islands could use design and creative thinking to innovate, collaborate and support people, place and our planet, and showcase projects from islands with populations of 150 people to those of 7.5 million people.

Future Island–Island is an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project supported by the Design Museum’s Future Observatory and led by Ulster University in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast, The Glasgow School of Art and the University of the Arts London.

A “pop-up design museum” of work from the Islands of Design projects will be shared throughout Irish Design Week from 17th – 21st November in the Belfast School of Art and Cathedral Quarter in Belfast alongside this evening of talks. It will be free of charge with no tickets required.

You can book tickets for the talk on the events page of our website or the Belfast Design Week website

https://blickstudios.org/events/islands-of-design-design-talks/

Oct 29

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**ISLANDS OF DESIGN - DESIGN TALKS **

As part of @irish_designweek  we are working with @belfastdesignwk @onebite.design and @futureislandisland to showcase creative projects and stories from the islands of Rathlin, Ireland and Hong Kong at this evening of design talks.

 Through the lenses of design, architecture and sustainability, they will share ideas on how islands could use design and creative thinking to innovate, collaborate and support people, place and our planet, and showcase projects from islands with populations of 150 people to those of 7.5 million people.

Future Island–Island is an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project supported by the Design Museum’s Future Observatory and led by Ulster University in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast, The Glasgow School of Art and the University of the Arts London.

A “pop-up design museum” of work from the Islands of Design projects will be shared throughout Irish Design Week from 17th – 21st November in the Belfast School of Art and Cathedral Quarter in Belfast alongside this evening of talks. It will be free of charge with no tickets required.

You can book tickets for the talk on the events page of our website or the Belfast Design Week website

https://blickstudios.org/events/islands-of-design-design-talks/
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