Taken at the Culturlann, Falls Rd, Belfast, photographed by Paula Campbell
Culturlann is located within a former church building and is a centre promoting culture and in particular the Irish language. Launching the Culturlann's new gallery extension was the large collection of Gerard Dillon paintings and prints.
When we arrived at the exhibition room we were warmly welcomed by Eimear Ni Mhathuna, the centre’s director. Participants received a short talk about the life and works of Gerard Dillon and also the new building extension in which we were sitting in.
It was instantly noticeable that the participants were enjoying the art work. Talking about the art content and referring its name. One such art piece, depicting a child’s rope swing, tied to a lamp post was warmly received due to it being a favourite children’s past time (which can still be seen in the streets of Belfast today). This piece prompted conversation, laughter, happy memories and then fear of “one of the bigger girls swinging you around” returning to laughter as at some point they would be that ‘big girl’!
Participants had an opportunity to tour the refurbished building and the roof terrace which has glimpses of the new public art piece, Rise.
Participants enjoyed lunch in the centres cafe situated beside a very tempting gift shop which was later perused. Ending the day the participants soaked up the sun, the friendships formed and the ‘hustle bustle’ of the busy Falls Road.
Text by Sinead Hyndman.
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