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The Ulster Museum has unveiled the new project on its website as part of its Troubles And Beyond programme. 1974 brought back to life through powerful Northern Ireland oral history project Skip to ...
Davidson's 2015 exhibition of portrait paintings entitled 'Silent Testimony' tells the stories of eighteen people who are connected by their individual experiences of loss through Northern Ireland's 30 years of violence known as the Troubles. This exhibition was on show at the Ulster Museum Belfast during 2015, before embarking on a tour which ...
The Ulster Museum's original collection of costume and textiles was almost completely destroyed in a fire following the 1976 bombing of Malone House in Belfast in November 1976, during the Troubles. Malone House was a large house in a public country park and was the headquarters of the National Trust in Northern Ireland at the time.
Art of the Troubles, Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2014 [82] Voices Travel: A Conversation Between Two Harbours, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, 2014 [83] Craigavon New Town: 50 Years of Modernity, curated by PLACE, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, 2014 [84] Victor Sloan: Borne Sulinowo, The University Gallery, Belfast, 2014 [85]
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A travelling exhibition of more than 70 works of Belfast-born painter Sir John Lavery is to open at the Ulster Museum.
Dermot Seymour was born and raised on the lower Shankill Road in Belfast. Seymour studied graphic design at the Ulster Polytechnic between 1975–78, [1] where he was to return in 1981 attaining an Advanced Diploma in Art and Design.
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