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Exciting digital programmes are engaging more 16-25 year olds with hubs of local heritage while giving them new skills in photography, 3D technology and event management
Tony Moore and Audrey Kelly stand out from over 12,000 submissions to Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers convention in London
Linen Hall Library and Nerve Centre launch free iBook giving young people a non-biased narrative of our recent past
Belfast's bespoke winter festival is back this New Year with another helping of music, comedy, spoken word and literature
Headline-making comic and creator of The Office marks his return to stand-up with new live show 'Humanity' in March 2017
Portrush Film Theatre put the spotlight on the influential director's career in a free evening of screenings, discussion and live performance
Film aficionado Brian Henry Martin on an alphabetical odyssey to celebrate the picture palaces of Belfast
Film Hub NI presents a diverse programme of film events across the region
Derry musician Stevie Martin remembered by fellow artists, fans and friends after confirmation of his passing
Made entirely of black tape, Tyrone Patterson's ethereal wall figures are turning heads and stirring imaginations at the Alley Theatre
Current exhibitions by artists Stuart Cairns and Katy English investigate our relationship with the natural world through a series of drawings, found objects and more
Belfast four-piece confirmed to play the Hillsborough weekender after emerging as winners of the inaugural Grass Roots band competition
Sarah McGuinness will open the doors to her Moville home next month to host an intimate day of live performances, literature, food and more
QFT's Takeover film club members make DVD and Blu-ray debut with special featurette included in Mark Cousins' newly-released I Am Belfast
Acclaimed international multimedia project exploring the events of 1916 set for a pair of one-off performances at the Nerve Centre and Linen Hall Library
The Belfast-based charity is inviting film lovers aged 8 - 18 to have their say this summer and help shape its annual festival programme
Belfast gallery to mark the influential British artist's 80th year with Ireland's first major showcase of his works from August 19
Collection of First World War archives, new artworks and interactive resources explore how creativity flourished amidst one of Irish history's most dramatic periods
BFI launch wealth of illuminating footage giving insight into forgotten activities, traditions and trades of Northern Ireland's colourful countryside
Organisers invite you to help shape Belfast's biggest event of the year by submitting your programme proposals, 'no matter how far-fetched'
Newly launched festival programme celebrates the seaside town as a creative destination with a month of handpicked events in imaginative places
Meet the Derry artists evoking the untamed spirit of Ireland's west coast with wide-ranging works on display at the Garden on Reflection
Unique initiative invites photographers to capture their caffeinated moments for the chance to win a weekend in New York and a host of other 'perks'
Ulster University partners with classical concert series for free end-of-term performances alongside guest artists in Derry
ITV drama star lined up to lead the next in Theatre Masterclass NI's programme of performance workshops, at the Grand Opera House
Would-be reviewers aged 18-25 have the chance to hone their skills with an all-expenses trip to On The Edge theatre festival in Birmingham
Children's television production company Sixteen South to adapt best-selling book series for broadcast across four international regions in 2017
New BBC series charts life from the shipyards to the Troubles through four of the city's most important 20th century writers
Unique programme will equip young people across Europe with digital fabrication skills and see established artists create works for international exhibition
Linen Hall Library celebrates a century of women writers in memory of Christina Reid with this year's series of talks, workshops and performances
Ten thousand capacity venue screening this summer's soccer internationals will create a 'festival of football' for those not in France
Submit now to the annual arts calendar highlight, open to artists working across all disciplines and ability levels
American pianist Jeremy Denk joins fellow countrymen Andy Akiho and Ian David Rosenbaum as Derry's classical concert series takes shape for an eighth year
New educational resources from the Nerve Centre's Creative Centenaries project explore 1916 through the literature and lives of Alice Milligan and Francis Ledwidge
Belfast-bound parody show pays homage to Westeros by finding farcical humour in the drama's darkest corners
East Belfast area's history will come to life in a unique series of Kabosh theatre performances to mark Easter Rising centenary
Belfast's best-loved arts festival marks its 17th year with an eclectic as ever line-up – see what's in store now
Linen Hall Library launch the biennial competition offering writers the chance to win one of Irish literature's top prizes
The once-banned 1943 film about the ill-fated liner was commissioned by Joseph Goebbels as a piece of wartime propaganda
The project seeks support to help bring a new contemporary period drama set in 1940s Donegal from the script to the screen
Ulster Museum hosts the returning competition after 18 years away featuring previously nominated Banbridge artist Ian Cumberland
The outer-Belfast forest park launches its spring/summer season with a day of enchanting experiences for all the family to enjoy
In new two-person dance production 'Tost' the daring choreographer seeks to explore the nature of 'the space between' verbal communication
The launch of a major Northern Ireland-wide programme will help to shine a light on key centenaries through adopting creative, artistic and cultural approaches
The month-long programme launches with hundreds of creative events across NI
Derry International Choral Festival due to return from 19 – 23 October 2016
The Festival of Ideas and Politics returns to stimulate discussion on the big issues of today with high profile talks, theatre and more
The Belfast festival is calling for entries up to ten minutes in length to compete in the annual awards showcase
Former Pitchfork editor and feminist writer Jessica Hopper will deliver a keynote at next month's Women's Work festival
The Crumlin-born artist on the travels that shaped his craft and exhibiting alongside Kenyan woodcutting mentor John Silver Kimani
'One Day' exhibition in Derry aims to break down the social barriers around death and address the isolation that so often follows
Paul McVeigh's debut novel The Good Son will be the literary focus of the milestone 50th Brighton Festival
Queen's Film Theatre and BFI celebrate the city's cinematic heritage with an eclectic week of film and archive footage screenings
Belfast's Titanic Quarter will welcome back the pulsating showcase of electronic music and tech culture this June. Register free for its day conference now
Get a first look at Stephen Fingleton's BAFTA-nominated thriller before a preview run at Queen's Film Theatre from February 5
Ten Pieces campaign encourages pupils across Northern Ireland to respond to works by history's most renowned composers
The first acts and dates have been revealed for this year's edition of the city's autumn arts mainstay
The film charity for young people is seeking entrants for this year's festival awards competition
UK-wide programme of commemorative events and commissions includes major works across Northern Ireland in 2016
Orbital man Paul Hartnoll, singer-songwriter Nadine Shah and more join Steve Albini among guest speakers at next month's music industry event
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