| MOMA Exhibition 12th-17th Oct |
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| Written by Michael Glover | |||
| Wednesday, 06 October 2010 15:39 | |||
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MOMA Exhibition 12th - 17th October @ Ulster Museam
“MOMA, Belfast: Murals on Museum Activity, Belfast, has been delivered in partnership
with the Workers’ Educational Association, the Ulster Museum and three community
centres across Belfast. The project involves participants from Ballynafeigh Community
Development Association, the Vine Centre and Forthspring Intercommunity Group.
This exhibition shows 21st century ‘digital murals’ and creative collages illustrating
future visions of the city from the perspectives of citizens from interface communities
in Belfast. The group completed workshops about cultural diversity, identity, digital
photography, collage and art and have concluded the work with a set of images which
demonstrate “the past that lies before them.”
MOMA ran as part of Belfast City Council’s “Creative Legacies” programme, and was
funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Peace III programme.
• The exhibition of artwork opens 12th October, 11.00am and continues until the
17th October in the Belfast Room.
• Reception, projection of digital images onto the façade of the Ulster Museum and
short film of the making of the work on the 15th October, 8.00pm- until late.
Both events are FREE and open to the public.
Please RSVP Carole Kane on carole.kane@wea-ni.com or tel: 02890 329718.
“MOMA, Belfast: Murals on Museum Activity, Belfast, has been delivered in partnership with the Workers’ Educational Association, the Ulster Museum and three community centres across Belfast. The project involves participants from Ballynafeigh CommunityDevelopment Association, the Vine Centre and Forthspring Intercommunity Group. This exhibition shows 21st century ‘digital murals’ and creative collages illustrating future visions of the city from the perspectives of citizens from interface communitiesin Belfast. The group completed workshops about cultural diversity, identity, digital photography, collage and art and have concluded the work with a set of images which demonstrate “the past that lies before them. ”MOMA ran as part of Belfast City Council’s “Creative Legacies” programme, and was funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Peace III programme.
Both events are FREE and open to the public. Please RSVP Carole Kane on carole.kane@wea-ni.com or tel: 02890 329718.
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