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Make sure to check out our A Unique Silence exhibition showcasing six Rembrandt etchings before it closes on April 16. Despite minuscule sizes, the etchings are packed with breathtaking detail (this portrait is 14.5x12cm)!
→Explore the audio tour today:https://t.co/KU6NtQjwny
As part of @Cinemagic 33rd International Film and Television Festival for Young People, we'll be hosting lots of exciting events this weekend! Enjoy film screenings, puppetry masterclasses, and a talk from Oliver Jeffers!
Find out more below.
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A recent dive into our archives uncovered information about a talented fashion illustrator named Anna Lowe.
In the 1950s Anna’s drawings were seen in issues of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, as well as shop windows across Northern Ireland! Find out more here: https://t.co/OuXjDn32Zu
National Museums NI is delighted to be the first local organisation to join #UnitedforBiodiversity - a global coalition of organisations led by @EU_Commission helping to raise awareness about the crucial need to protect the world’s biodiversity. Read more: https://t.co/UKd1VDIyrm
#Womenartists have often remained invisible in art history, and the conversation mostly exists around their male counterparts.
The next blog in our #WomensHistoryMonth series looks at reasons why researching women artists can be so difficult.
Read more: https://t.co/zEMCl7V5H0
We've some truly amazing work by glass artists from around the globe in the collection.
From Peter Dreiser to Ann Wolff, take a closer look at the extraordinary beauty and skill employed by these glassmakers in our latest collection story: https://t.co/7HupIQnf0w
#UlsterMuseumAdvent Day 24 | Christmas Day celebrates the birth of a baby and his mother, as does 'Mother' by Sir John Lavery. This portrait began as a profile study of Lavery’s friend Mary Auras in 1909 and ended as a study of motherhood in 1924 with his daughter Eileen & child.
The only dinosaur bones ever found on the island of Ireland have been formally confirmed for the first time by a team of experts led by our senior curator Mike Simms with @portsmouthuni and @QUBelfast, and will be displayed in Ulster Museum. Read more: https://t.co/rONQwukmLK
Have you noticed artwork by Gertrude Hermes in our #AUniqueSilence exhibition? Here's another example of her work entitled 'Bat and spider' (1932) - perfect for #Halloween 🕷️🦇 Take the Smartify tour of #AUniqueSilence here: https://t.co/Cce3g14Vcy
© Estate of Gertrude Hermes
Did you miss our Changing Views exhibition? Don't worry, you can now explore all the artwork online in our new collection story! Look at the ways that artists have recorded these places and uncover why they travelled where they did. View online here: https://t.co/lsoxF4ujJr