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29 de feb. de 2024 · In Northern Ireland, conflict actors and communities have represented both the conflict and their wishes for peace by painting on walls. As Neil Jarman (Citation 1998) points out: ‘All murals create a new type of space, they redefine mundane public space as politicised space and can thereby help to reclaim it for the community’.
11 de mar. de 2024 · Last Updated March 11, 2024. By CCHAdmin. The vibrant streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, narrate a powerful story through their thought-provoking Belfast murals. These captivating artworks not only reflect the city’s tumultuous history but also provide a glimpse into its cultural soul.
14 de mar. de 2024 · Looks at the powerful murals of Northern Ireland whilst exploring the artists & the motivation from both a Republican & Loyalist viewpoint. About this Event In association with Glasgow St Patricks Festival, Glasgow HOPE not Hate present the documentary film 'The Art of Conflict: The Murals of Northern Ireland'.
21 de mar. de 2024 · The program supports community groups in Belfast and across the six counties of Northern Ireland as well as the border counties of the Republic of Ireland “to tackle sectarianism and racism...
8 de mar. de 2024 · 01:34. Street art paints new picture of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland has a rich history of murals detailing decades of conflict and division. But in recent years there has been...
5 de mar. de 2024 · 6 days ago. Belfast mural is 'huge and daunting', says artist Dan Kitchener. A renowned street artist is back in Belfast for a new piece of work. Dan Kitchener is famous for creating vibrant...
15 de mar. de 2024 · Guided by the concept of ‘people’s peace praxis’, which calls for the study of how ordinary humans, not the state or politicians, generate peace, this paper explores the role of cultural peace work in contemporary Northern Ireland.