
Creative Roundup – Opportunities for Creatives
Our latest roundup of local and international funding, support & opportunities for NI creatives
01. Cathedral Quarter Art Market
Applications are now open for the Cathedral Quarter Art Market – a new Sunday market celebrating handmade and independently designed work, set in the heart of Belfast’s most creative district.
Running weekly on Hill Street, the market will showcase 24 carefully selected traders each week across a range of arts and crafts disciplines.
- Original artwork and illustration
- Ceramics and pottery
- Jewellery (all materials)
- Textiles, embroidery and macramé
- Woodwork and carving
- Printmaking and paper goods
- Homeware and decorative crafts
- Fashion and accessories
- Sculpture and mixed media
- Botanical and natural crafts
- Miniatures and collectables
- Other genuinely handmade items
Event Details:
Location: Hill Street, Cathedral Quarter, Belfast
Time: 10am – 3pm
Pitch Fee: £60 (includes your gazebo and trading licence)
Dates: Every Sunday from 27 July – 28 September
Spaces: Strictly limited to 24 traders per week
This is a strictly handmade, no-food market with a focus on quality, creativity, and supporting local artists and makers. Each pitch includes a 3x3m gazebo. Traders must provide or hire tables and chairs separately.
Apply now to be part of this exciting new market series.
02. Tools for Togetherness – Tender Opportunity currently open
Tools for Togetherness seeks to commission a series of pilot projects based around the concept of an ‘Artist-led Library of interventions; as shared Citizen Resource’. They are excited to empower creatives to create thoughtful interventions which align with fostering community togetherness in public spaces. For example, a table which empowers neighbours to host a shared meal, a projection-based game or a pop up cinema etc. These artist-led actions are designed to spark connection, reflection, and collective creativity. Longer term, we hope to look at a physical ‘Tools for Togetherness Library’ which may eventually find a home in Belfast Stories. The tender opportunity is open to creatives including individuals, organisations, sole traders, artists, cohorts, and collectives.
An online information session will be held for all interested bidders at 12pm on Wednesday 23rd July. Please register your interest and confirm your attendance by emailing to culture@belfastcity.gov.uk no later than 22nd July 2025. A MS Teams link will be emailed to you on receipt of confirming your attendance.
Closing date: Friday 22 August 2025 at 12 noon
03. Hawk’s Well Theatre Artist in Residence 2025
Project Lighthouse is a 12-month cross-border, cross-community peacebuilding project that uses the power of arts to explore what the process of peace means to young people born after the Good Friday agreement.
About the Residencies: You’ll work with young adults (aged 18–25) to co-create a powerful performance and legacy work in two border locations:
- Sligo (ROI)
- Derry/Londonderry (NI)
Delivery Period: September 2025 – September 2026
What to Submit:
A quotation and proposal
A budget breakdown (quotes considered, max €20,000 + VAT)
Contact: director@hawkswell.ie
Deadline: August 1st 2025, 5pm
04. Northern Ireland Screen – Camera Trainee (CINE Programme)
Location: Various production locations across Northern Ireland
Salary: £12.60 per hour (Real Living Wage)
Contract: Fixed-term training placements (non-continuous)
Hours: 40–60 hours per week, depending on production schedule
Closing Date: Friday 25th July 2025 at 1pm
05. Bring Your Own Art Art Show
This weekend in the Black Box Belfast and there’s still time to register and submit your work
Date: 20th July
Location: Black Box Belfast