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Welcome to the historic grade II listed Bloomvale House, home of the award-winning Ballydougan Pottery. At Ballydougan Pottery, the tradition of excellence is carried on to this day. |
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Come face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the new look Ulster Museum. |
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Blue beans offers a vast collection of gifts from some of Ireland's leading crafts people. Fashionable and functional ceramics, you will see a varied selection of quality pottery that will give timeless enjoyment. |
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Situated in century old stables in the heart of Belfast University area is a haven of local artists and bustling workshops. Its showroom boasts a fascinating range of arts and crafts. |
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Ireland's only centre devoted to literature in all its forms providing a vibrant schedule of events which encourages visitors to read or to write, to tell their stories, to learn from others, to talk, listen, communicate or create. |
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The Arts & Disability Forum (ADF) was formed in 1993 by a group of like-minded people who aspired to create a forum for people with disabilities in the arts. |
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Fermanagh Born Artist Marjorie Leonard is an accomplished water-colourist. |
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Located on the Mall, an area of parkland near the centre of St. Patrick's Cathedral City, a visit to Armagh County Museum is an ideal way to experience a flavour of the Orchard County. |
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Tom Kelly, Kevin Hasson and Tom's brother William are the three men who created all of the twelve murals that constitute The People's Gallery® |
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The Eakin Gallery Armagh will be specialising in quality works both by local Armagh artists and other well known Northern Irish artists. Harry and Carol Eakin have over 25 years experience in the Irish art market and were prominent in promoting ... |