This is a list of notable artists born in Northern Ireland.
A
edit- Arthur Armstrong[1] (1924–1996)
- Array Collective[2] (active 2016–present) –Northern Irish collective of artists and activists who won the 2021 Turner Prize
B
edit- James Bingham[3] (1925–2009)
- Basil Blackshaw[4] (1932–2016)
- Bogside Artists[5]
- Alicia Boyle[6] (1908–1997)
- Terry Bradley[7] (1965–)
- Muriel Brandt[8] (1909–1981)
- Deborah Brown[9] (1927– )
- John Byrne[10]
C
edit- Joseph W. Carey[11] (1859–1937)
- Thomas Carr[12] (1909–1999)
- W. H. Conn[13] (1895–1973)
- William Conor[14] (1881–1968)
- William A. Coulter[15] (1849–1936)
- James Humbert Craig[16] (1877–1944)
D
edit- Colin Davidson[17] (1968– )
- Gerard Dillon[18] (1916–1971)
- Willie Doherty[19] (1959– )
- Keith Drury (artist)[20] (1964– )
- Rita Duffy[21] (1959– )
E
edit- Brendan Ellis[22] (1951- )
F
edit- T P Flanagan[23] (1929–2011)
- Hugh Frazer[24] (1795–1865)
- Rowel Friers[25] (1920–1998)
G
edit- William St. John Glenn[26] "Bill Glenn" (1904–1974)
- William Crampton Gore[27] (1871–1946)
H
edit- Siobhán Hapaska[28] (1963– )
- Sarah Cecilia Harrison[29] (1863–1941)
- Maurice Harron[30] (1946– )
- Jeremy Henderson[31] (1952–2009)
- Olive Henry[32] (1902–1989)
- Paul Henry[33] (1876–1958)
- Martin Heron[34] (1965– )
- Seán Hillen[35] (1961– )
- Mercy Hunter[36] (1910–1989)
J
edit- Oliver Jeffers[37] (1977– )
- Patrick J. Jones Sci-fi and fantasy artist
K
edit- John Kindness[38] (1951– )
L
edit- Charles Lamb[39] (1893–1964)
- John Lavery[40] (1856–1941)
- John Long[41] (1964– )
- John Luke[42] (1906–1975)
M
edit- Gladys Maccabe[43] (1918–2018)
- George MacCann[44] (1909–1967)
- Kathleen Isabella Mackie[45] (1899–1996)
- Elizabeth Magill[46] (1959– )
- Cecil Maguire[47] (1930–2020)
- Jim Manley[48] (1934– )
- Padraig Marrinan[49] (1906–1973)
- Violet McAdoo[50] (1896–1961)
- Charles McAuley[51] (1910–1999)
- Samuel McCloy[52] (1831–1904)
- Norah McGuinness[53] (1901–1980)
- Frank McKelvey[54] (1895–1974)
- Cherith McKinstry[55] (1928–2004)
- F. E. McWilliam[56] (1909–1989)
- Colin Middleton[57] (1910–1983)
- Crawford Mitchell[58] (1908–1976)
- George C Morrison[59] (1915–1993)
- Albert Morrow[60] (1863–1927)
- George Morrow[61] (1869–1955)
- Jack Morrow[62] (1872–1926)
- Carolyn Mulholland[63] (1944– )
N
edit- Paul Nietsche[64] (1885–1950)
O
edit- Daniel O'Neill[65] (1920–1974)
- Dennis H. Osborne[66] (1919–2016)
- Jean Osborne[67] (1926–1965)
P
edit- Charles Peers[68] (1875–1944)
- Raymond Piper[69] (1923–2007)
- Rosamond Praeger[70] (1867–1954)
- Graeme Purdy (born 1971)
R
edit- Clifford Rainey[71] (1948– )
- Maria D. Robinson[72] (1840–1920)
- Markey Robinson[73] (1918–1999)
- George William Russell[74] (1867–1935)
S
edit- William Scott[75] (1913–1989)
- Paul Seawright[76] (1965– )
- Elizabeth Shaw[77] (1920–1992)
- Neil Shawcross[78] (1940– )
- Oliver Sheppard[79] (1865–1941)
- James Sleator[80] (1889–1950)
- Hamilton Sloan[81] (1945– )
- Victor Sloan[82] MBE (1945– )
- Andre Stitt[83] (1958– )
T
edit- Romeo Toogood[84] (1902–1966)
W
edit- James Ward[85] (1851–1924)
- Ross Wilson[86] (1958– )
Y
edit- John Butler Yeats[87] (1839–1922)
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