Several works feature the most famous, and disastrous, ship to be built in Belfast.
But instead of disappearing beneath the Atlantic waves – the Titanic is depicted sinking in a desert, a glen, and other non-maritime landscapes.
Images associated with what Jeffers described as “a city of storytellers” are prominent in the exhibition.
Since moving back to Northern Ireland, Jeffers has particularly valued the “slowness and sense of community”.
“We don’t realise the importance of it,” he says.
“It’s only with coming back, having experienced the rat race at full tilt elsewhere, that I realise this is what I want, for my family and myself.
“There are a lot of really talented artists and storytellers coming through the ranks in Northern Ireland – it’s good to be here and encourage people.”
Jeffers said he planned to continue to “enjoy the work I make, and let it come naturally”.
“That will involve more books, more art, and staying still and observing the world and those around me,” he added.