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Mill workers depicted as part of the 'Renewing the Routes' programme
Masterworks go on show. Watch an online exhibition below, featuring Head of Art, Kim Mawhinney
Shock tactics and the hollow men at The Golden Thread Gallery
Rita Duffy fuses the historic story of the Titanic with the present in Legacy
The 'eyes' have it for Northern Irish artist Ian Cumberland's flaw celebrating self-portrait, currently exhibited in The Naughton Gallery at Queen's
The term hysteria was coined by Hippocrates, who believed it was caused by a woman's wandering womb
Pop, button men and nouveau Belfast - Ben Allen explains his carnival of art to Joanne Savage
Joanne Savage reviews the clouds, castles and clowns of Reid and Dillon's work at the FE McWilliams Gallery. Watch an online exhibition below
The surrealist painter on inspiration, what makes an artist and having Fyfe Ewing turning up on his doorstep
Bree Hocking discusses espionage and smart dust with Exchange Mechanism curator Raimi Gbadamosi
Sri Lanka and Leitrim meet in the artist's abstract photography at the Naughton Gallery at Queens
A 'fast-track lesson in art history', courtesy of the Faculty of Art and Design
Artist Tom Climent fuses the real and abstract in his exhibition at the Alley Theatre
Centenary exhibition of the artist and photographer's work at the Linen Hall Library
Joanne Savage on the deftness of John Sherlock and the daftness of Sean Scully
Joanne Savage appreciates the poetry in Ronan Walsh's equine paintings
A sugarcube fireplace, porcelain shoes and paintings by Rhonda Paisley in the Naughton Gallery's Christmas show. Watch an online exhibition with the gallery's Anna Patrick below
Starchitect receives honorary doctorate from the University of Ulster. Listen to Libeskind's acceptance speech below.
A selection of public galleries in Belfast open late on the first Thursday of every month with exciting exhibitions, artist talks and more
High-profile Belfast artist's Eakin Gallery exhibition brings more distinctive portraits to the public, but is his idea of beauty more than skin-deep?
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