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Kinky and Friends

Kinky and Friends, Selected Works by Neil Shawcross

Ken Bartley, co-owner of the ArtisAnn gallery, Belfast introduces 'Kinky and Friends', selected works by Neil Shawcross, one of Ireland’s most eminent painters.

Event postponed: Exchange Forum | 22 April 2020

Event postponed: Exchange Forum | 22 April 2020

Postponed until further notice due to Covid restrictions.

Understanding Strategies of Art for Reconciliation

Understanding Strategies of Art for Reconciliation

2nd Exchange Forum exploring the affordances of artistic strategies for peacebuilding.

The Arts in Quarantine

The Arts in Quarantine

Short film reflecting on Peter Young's personal experience of the lockdown, the value of artists' work and why art matters.

Sounding Conflict: From Resistance to Reconciliation

Sounding Conflict: From Resistance to Reconciliation

The 'Sounding Conflict' research team is delighted to invite you to the two-day Symposium at Queen's University Belfast on 28th and 29th November 2019.

Agreement: The People’s Process

Agreement: The People’s Process

A contemporary art exhibition reflecting on 20 years of peace in Northern Ireland.

Kabosh Green & Blue in Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Kabosh Green & Blue in Edinburgh Fringe 2019 | 2nd - 25th August

Green & Blue explores the painful and humorous realities faced by the individuals who patrolled the Irish border during the height of conflict.

AFR Exchange Forum September 2020 - Video Extracts

AFR Exchange Forum September 2020

Video Extracts from the opening roundtable and breakout sessions.

AFR Exchange Forum September 2020 - Video

AFR Exchange Forum September 2020

A short documentary of the recent exchange forum at Queen's Film Theatre in Belfast.

Affluence - Tuesday 30th July | Waterside Theatre

Affluence - Tuesday 30th July

Forget ‘the flegs’ and ‘power sharing’ – it’s all about ‘pipe sharing’ in Wesley Burrowes’ comedy play Affluence

Exchange Forum June 2019

Exchange Forum 8th June 2019

Interpreting the goals of Art for Reconciliation