Late Night Design
A chance to see behind the scenes of some of Belfast’s most creative design studios and meet and connect with other design industry professionals
A chance to see behind the scenes of some of Belfast’s most creative design studios and meet and connect with other design industry professionals
The beautiful breakout space of our Great Northern Street studios
Jul 1
Here`s where you can find our Great Northern Street studios, in South Belfast, at the bottom of Chadwick Street just past Tesco on the way out of town, nestled among a row of redbrick terraces!
Jun 30
This week we are going to share a bit more about our newest studios, our Great Northern Street studios. The studios provide shared and private workspace to over 15 creatives and are located just off the Lisburn Road in South Belfast in a modern glass fronted building nestled between traditional red brick Belfast terrace houses.
You can find out more about our Great Northern Street studios and available workspace on our website (link in profile and below)
https://blickstudios.org/locations/great-northern-street/
Jun 29
We have one dedicated deskspace coming available in our Cotton Court shared creative coworking space:
– £130 per dedicated desk per calendar month all inclusive utilities, rates, broadand etc (No VAT)
– 7am – 10.30pm access
– Industrial style building full of creative organisations in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter
– Cathedral Quarter location opposite the Merchant hotel
– Minimum 3 months contract then on a rolling monthly contract
– 1 months rent required as a deposit
– Email christine@blickstudios.org for more info or to arrange a viewing
Or visit the Cotton Court page of our website link below and in profile:
https://blickstudios.org/locations/cotton-court-belfast/
Jun 27
1 week left to apply for our new design residency in collaboration with @belfastdesignwk this summer!
Design Hothouse is a new Blick Shared Studios X Belfast Design Week collaborative residency, that will support two emerging designers from different disciplines as they work together over a 2-month period from 17th July – 18th September on a live brief.
The Brief
The brief will be to work together to co-design and co-create a body of digital and printed work to promote Design After Dark, a new Blick X Belfast Design Weekinitiative that will bring a series of seasonal evening celebrations of contemporary design in Belfast.
The Details
The residency will take place in Blick Shared Studios, Hill Street Studios from 17th July – 18th September. The selected applicants will have access to workspace to work on the project, weekly workshops, mentoring and professional development support from established creatives. They will each receive a bursary of £800 that they can use for their time, materials and expenses.
Selected participants will be required to attend each of the weekly workshops (time to be agreed based on participants and facilitators availability) and provide weekly reports on project progress. They will be responsible for working together collaboratively to create the digital artwork to promote Design After Dark, Belfast Community Plant Library and Food Loves Design. In addition they will get the opportunity to exhibit printed versions of their work and talk about their experience on the residency during Design After Dark.
Applicants can be emerging creatives (working in industry for less than 2 years), students or graduates or self-taught designers looking to build their skills, experience and connections.
Visit our website for full details ✨️
Jun 26
Cotton Court is a converted Cotton Mill. Throughout the 18 and early 19th Century, Belfast was a landmark city for the textile industries of Linen and Cotton. By 1804 there were 27,000 people in Northern Ireland being employed in cotton mills, one of which was Cotton Court. Cotton Court is our smallest studios, making it a more cosy and intimate space, we have eight desk spaces and four private offices in our Cotton Court studios! It is also our most affordable space with dedicated deskspaces costing just £130 per calendar month all inclusive!
Cotton Court is part of a managed workspace building, which operates in the Cathedral Quarter with a focus on not-for-profit organisations from the Arts, Cultural & Community Sector. Other businesses who reside in Cotton Court include Belfast Print Workshop, Destination CQ and Young at Art!
As well as the industrial interiors and creative feel of the building it has an amazing location in the Cathedral Quarter right opposite the main entrance to the Merchant Hotel on Waring Street!
You can find out more about our Cotton Court studios and any available workspace on our website: https://blickstudios.org/locations/cotton-court-belfast/
Jun 26
Our cosy and creative Cotton Court studios in Belfast`s Cathedral Quarter, we have a dedicated deskspace coming available soon for £130 per calendar month all inclusive! Visit the Cotton Court page of our website (link in profile) or get in touch by emailling christine@blickstudios.org for more info
Jun 24
On Tuesday 9th June I was lucky enough to attend the Creative Health Northern Ireland: Co-creating a Policy Framework for Northern Ireland event, so much great information to take away and thought provoking conversations that hopefully can inform some of our programming at Blick and Belfast Design Week.
It was great in particular to hear illustrator Conor McClure talking about his work on Graphic Medicine and to see his beautiful accompanying illustrations.
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Jun 23
Here`s where you can find our Cotton Court studios in the Cathedral Quarter on Waring Street (right opposite the gorgeous Merchant Hotel) in the same building as Belfast Print Workshop, Young at Art and more
https://blickstudios.org/locations/cotton-court-belfast/
Jun 23
- - OUR COTTON COURT STUDIOS - -
Cotton Court is a converted Cotton Mill. Throughout the 18 and early 19th Century, Belfast was a landmark city for the textile industries of Linen and Cotton. By 1804 there were 27,000 people in Northern Ireland being employed in cotton mills, one of which was Cotton Court. Cotton Court is our smallest studios, making it a more cosy and intimate space, we have eight desk spaces and four private offices in our Cotton Court studios! It is also our most affordable space with dedicated deskspaces costing just £125 per calendar month all inclusive!
Cotton Court is part of a managed workspace building, which operates in the Cathedral Quarter with a focus on not-for-profit organisations from the Arts, Cultural & Community Sector. Other businesses who reside in Cotton Court include Belfast Print Workshop, Destination CQ and Young at Art!
As well as the industrial interiors and creative feel of the building it has an amazing location in the Cathedral Quarter right opposite the main entrance to the Merchant Hotel on Waring Street!
You can find out more about our Cotton Court studios and any available workspace on our website:
https://blickstudios.org/locations/cotton-court-belfast/
Jun 22
Last Monday night I had the privilege of attending the WE Innovate Programme Final Queen’s University Belfast after working in a small way with some of the programme finalists. It was great to see all the final pitches and the progress of the participants in a beautiful setting. Great keynote speech by @granlab_skin and panel discussion on women in entrepreneurship
Well done to everyone involved and especially the participants who had the scary job of pitching their ideas, they all did it beautifully.
https://blickstudios.org/blog/we-innovate-programme-final-queens-university-belfast/
Jun 17
Some belated pics from our @belfastdesignwk creative talk with Blick resident product and fashion designer @maureenselinalaverty
Maureen`s wonderful talk about inclusive design was really inspiring and informative, we will share a write up over coming weeks!
Jun 15
Our latest roundup of funding and opportunities for NI Creatives
01 . Blick X Belfast Design Week Design Hothouse Residency
Design Hothouse is a new Blick Shared Studios X Belfast Design Week collaborative residency, that will support two emerging designers from different disciplines as they work together over a 2-month period from 17th July – 18th September on a live brief. £800 bursary available for each designer.
Closing date: Friday 3rd July
02. GoSEA Artists-in-Residence programme Vietnam
GoSEA welcomes UK-based artists and creative practitioners from all disciplines – from music, film, and visual arts to craft, creative research and production, and even puppet theatre!
Closing date: Monday 15th June
03. ImmerseHER
A cross‑border immersive arts adventure exploring Irish cultural heritage, identity, co‑creative storytelling, and digital futures for young women aged 16 – 25.
Closing date: 30th June
04. The Radcliffe Trust
The Radcliffe Trust supports the development and practice of the skills, knowledge and experience that underpin the UK’s heritage and crafts sector. This includes support for emerging craftspeople of high quality, craft and conservation projects and training, projects demonstrating creative outcomes by designer-makers, projects with potential for capacity building within the sector, and some special needs projects focusing on the therapeutic benefits of skills development.
Closing date: Friday 31st July
05. Culture Night Application
Just like last year, Culture Night Belfast 2026 will be an artist-led and venue based city-wide experience.
Deadline: Friday 19th June
06. Creative Lives Micro Grant
Has your creative group found a useful software package, app, or system that helps you run things more efficiently?
Deadline: Monday 6th April
07. Digital Arts Studios – Home Residency
The DAS Home Residency provides four months for you to develop a project of your choice.
Closing date: 8th July
08. Dormant Assets for All
The Dormant Assets for All fund is for voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations
You can apply for between £300 and £20,000.
See the full listings including links on our website blog
Jun 12
We are very excited to launch a new design residency in collaboration with @belfastdesignwk this summer!
Design Hothouse is a new Blick Shared Studios X Belfast Design Week collaborative residency, that will support two emerging designers from different disciplines as they work together over a 2-month period from 17th July – 18th September on a live brief.
The Brief
The brief will be to work together to co-design and co-create a body of digital and printed work to promote Design After Dark, a new Blick X Belfast Design Weekinitiative that will bring a series of seasonal evening celebrations of contemporary design in Belfast.
The Details
The residency will take place in Blick Shared Studios, Hill Street Studios from 17th July – 18th September. The selected applicants will have access to workspace to work on the project, weekly workshops, mentoring and professional development support from established creatives. They will each receive a bursary of £800 that they can use for their time, materials and expenses.
Selected participants will be required to attend each of the weekly workshops (time to be agreed based on participants and facilitators availability) and provide weekly reports on project progress. They will be responsible for working together collaboratively to create the digital artwork to promote Design After Dark, Belfast Community Plant Library and Food Loves Design. In addition they will get the opportunity to exhibit printed versions of their work and talk about their experience on the residency during Design After Dark.
Applicants can be emerging creatives (working in industry for less than 2 years), students or graduates or self-taught designers looking to build their skills, experience and connections.
Closing date for applications: Friday 3rd July 5pm
This residency is kindly supported by Belfast City Council
Get in touch if you have any questions or visit the Design Hothouse page on our website for more info ( link below and in profile)
https://blickstudios.org/design-hothouse-residency/
Jun 11
- - PRIVATE STUDIO AVAILABLE SOUTH BELFAST - -
We have a small 1 - 2 person private studio available in our South Belfast Studios
– South Belfast location close to the Lisburn Road with lots of shops, coffee shops and bars within walking distance
– £325 per calendar month all inclusive (rent, rates, utilities, broadband) no VAT
– 24 hour access
– Breakout area
– Minimum 3 months contract then on a rolling monthly contract
– 1 months rent required as a deposit
– Email christine@blickstudios.org for more info or to arrange a viewing or visit the Great Northern Street Studios page on our website link below and in profile
https://blickstudios.org/locations/great-northern-street/
Jun 11
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: https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/
Jun 10
Our beautiful Hill Street Studios breakout space!
https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/
Jun 9
Here`s where you can find our Hill Street Studios in the Cathedral Quarter, tucked away on the second floor above Sort Design!
Jun 8
- - OUR HILL STREET STUDIOS - -
We thought it would be nice to share a bit of info on our 3 different studios over the next few weeks for any new followers. Starting today with 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.
�Hill Street is the biggest of our two Cathedral Quarter Studios in Belfast city centre. They 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.
��Hill Street was first depicted on a Belfast map in 1757 that was originally named Pott-House Lane. The narrow and cobbled street runs between Talbot Street and Waring Street and still has the orginal cobbles making it a lovely street to work on.
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: https://blickstudios.org/locations/hill-street-belfast/
Jun 4
Rosy and I had a lovely evening on Friday at Blick Resident Francesca Biondi @gallery545online exhibition opening at the beautiful La Roche House, you can still view the exhibition this week. I highly recommend popping in if you can, to see some really beautiful work by local artists in a stunning setting.
See exhibition details below
Gallery 545 Group Exhibition: Contemporary Art of Northern Ireland
🗓29 May – 6 June 2026
📍 La Roche House, 5A Windsor Avenue North, Belfast BT9 6EL
You are welcome to visit the exhibition this week, any day between 12noon-6pm (closing earlier on Sat 6 June at 4pm.
Discover atmospheric landscapes, nature-inspired paintings, vibrant abstracts, intriguing works on paper, unique sculptures, exquisite textile and glass pieces, and more – all by accomplished artists from across the region.
Artworks available in person or online, with collections or local and international delivery.
LEARN MORE at https://gallery545.com/blogs/exhibitions/gallery-545-group-exhibition-2026
Featuring Lisa Ballard, Justė Bernotaitė, Ronan Bowes, Majella Clancy, Emma Fitzpatrick, Elham Hemmat, Eamonn Higgins, Ashely B. Holmes, Janet Keith, Sharon Kelly, Louise Lennon, Judith Logan, Alison Lowry, Sinéad McKeever, Robert McLearnon, Sarah McWilliams, Frances O’Reilly, Wilhelmina Peace, Maria Perry, Latisha Reihill, Katherine St Angelo, and Anushiya Sundaralingam.
Curated by Francesca Biondi, Art Director & Curator, Gallery 545.
Jun 2