The Ulster Museum in Belfast hosts 'Art of the Troubles', a major retrospective of work by 50 Northern Irish artists based around the themes of conflict and resolution. The exhibition was developed in partnership with Wolverhampton Art Gallery and includes many works from the collections of National Museums Northern Ireland and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Also incorporated are loans from the Imperial War Museum's Northern Ireland Collection, the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane, as well as works from private collections and artists themselves. 'Art of the Troubles' continues to tour,not in the current display in the museum.
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- Dance films by the Barrowland Ballet
- Eye of the Storm
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- Good Dog
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