Ulster Museum
‘It’ll stop you in your tracks’: Dublin-based artist Lynn Kennedy honoured with Irish News RUA prize for Milkshake
Selected by comedian and guest adjudicator Phill Jupitus, the work of visual artist Lynn Kennedy was awarded The Irish News prize for best in show at the 143rd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts exhibition
‘Bring us the head of Andrew Joseph McKenna’ - the headless headstone of Friar’s Bush Graveyard
Sophie Clarke hears all about the secrets of the cemetery as she takes a tour round Belfast’s oldest Christian burial ground
Irish News joins Royal Ulster Academy of Arts annual exhibition
The exhibition serves as a stage for recognising creative talent
Love across the religious divide, 1916, Michael Collins, an assassination and the Jesuits - the strange journey of a lost masterpiece now in its last days on display in Belfast
These are the final days to catch Caravaggio's 'The Taking of Christ' side by side with his 'The Supper at Emmaus' at the Ulster Museum, a different twist or turn over the last more than a century and it might never have happened
Belfast museum hosting ‘adult only’ night with food stalls, bars and life drawing
Art lovers can enjoy some hands on crafts and the galleries throughout the museum
‘I’m ‘the mural guy’, but it was never my job and I’m no photographer’ - Professor Bill Rolston on debut exhibition of north’s political murals at Ulster Museum
David Roy chats to west Belfast-born academic and wall mural photographer Professor Bill Rolston about his debut exhibition, Drawing Support: Murals, Memory and Identity, currently running at the Ulster Museum
Two Caravaggio paintings to have rare reunion at Ulster Museum
The Belfast venue will host Caravaggio’s The Supper at Emmaus and The Taking of Christ next month.
Brian Desmond Hurst, the north's greatest 'forgotten' film director
IS BRIAN Desmond Hurst (1895-1986) Northern Ireland's greatest underrated film director? Pace Kenneth Branagh, where the second adjective doesn't apply, the answer is yes, because when you tour the Ulster Museum's exhibition of the artwork surrounding Hurst's films, you get a sense of cinematic genius.
ArtBeat: Work, Place and Language at Templemore Baths, Brian Desmond Hurst exhibition at Ulster Museum, poetry from Padraig Regan
THE beautiful and historic Templemore Baths have reopened with a splash and an EastSide Arts Festival event this evening. The Victorian baths provided washing and swimming facilities for the expanding working population drawn to the shipyards, and George Best and James...