Artist Biography
Originally from Belfast, Heather McAteer (b.1968) specialises in graphite drawings which explore themes of loss, trauma and personal and collective memory reflecting on her formative years in Northern Ireland. She studied Fine Art at The University of Ulster (BA) and The University of Reading (MFA) where she graduated with a distinction.
Her work is exhibited nationally and internationally with solo exhibitions at West Berkshire Museum, Newbury (2025) and Open Hand Open Space, Reading (2019 & 2021) and a two-person exhibition at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart, Northern Ireland (2023). Selected group exhibitions include, mostly recently, ‘Winter Group Show ’at Linden Hall Studios, Deal (2023, 2024 & 2025), ‘RBSA Drawing Prize Exhibition’ at RBSA Gallery, Birmingham (2023 & 2025), ‘Biennial Open’ & ‘172nd Annual Open Exhibition’, at RWA, Bristol (2025), ‘Shadow/Sombre’ atForum Grandela, Lisbon (2025), '100/50' at Unit 1 Gallery Workshop, London (2025), ‘Guildford House Open’ at Guildford House Gallery (2025), ’Irving Gallery Open 2026’ at Irving Gallery, Oxford, and ‘Works on Paper' at The Gallery at Green & Stone, London (2026).
Heather has been selected for numerous awards, commissions and residencies. She was shortlisted for ‘The Derwent Art Prize 2026’ and is the recipient of 'The Damian Greenish Drawing Award' at the 7th Summer Exhibition at The Gallery at Green & Stone, London (2025). In 2020 she was awarded ‘The Drawing Prize’ at the 139th Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast and selected for a Jelly (ACE/ National Lottery/DCMS funded) ‘At Home’ Artist Residency. In 2021 she was commissioned by the Museum of English Rural Life to make work for their ’51 Voices’ (ACE funded) Project. The first book of her work, ‘Forests of Dreamland’, was published in June 2024.

