The exhibition is the first of three back-to-back shows aiming to preserve and present Northern Ireland’s photographic ...
Research notes: The findings are the cheapest properties advertised as five stars on Hotels.com on either 2 August or 18 ...
Join an expert panel as they discuss the benefits of social prescribing and how we can look to art as a form of medicine. Discover how creative expression can support mental and physical well-being.
Primary school children in North Belfast have taken part in a unique research project helping them creatively share insights into what helps and hinders their learning. Around 80 children from six ...
Johannesburg is set to welcome a game-changing addition to its urban landscape as Attacq, a leading property developer, announces plans for a state-of-the-art conference centre and hotel in the heart ...
The 16th annual Druid City Arts Festival will be held April 4-5 in Government Plaza in downtown Tuscaloosa. The free, two-day event will feature live music, art vendors, food trucks and a children ...
A number of car parks in Belfast city centre are to be redeveloped for housing under a joint plan by the city council and Stormont. Clanmil Housing Association has been appointed to develop a ...
One of Belfast’s most thought-provoking and innovative ... More than 125 events are taking place in 50 venues across the city for the week-long event from March 24 to 30.
We’ve done a lot of JOY (Anonymous) Meetings in Ireland but doing one overlooking the Dublin skyline will be one for the books. The Tides are looking strong.” As part of the long weekend ...
Joe Armao When the building in East Melbourne – now dwarfed by the city’s skyline – opened in 1958, 20,000 people came to see it, and none was more enthusiastic to gaze out from its ...
Brett W. Schultz, cofounder and director of one of Mexico City’s prime art fairs, Feria Material, writes of the beloved metropolis, “It’s thirsty, it’s shaking, it’s honking, it’s ...
Activism in Textile Art Symposium' at the Belfast School of Art over the weekend, Belfast and Derry have been alive to the discussion around conflict and textiles. Brandon Hambor, Incore Chair at ...
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