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'This exhibition of works from @IGHMatQU looks at how Ireland’s great famine in the mid-19th century still resonates today’ #Review of #ComingHome: Art and the Great Hunger @ComingHome_IGHM @culturlanndoire #Derry https://t.co/LMnyWakjMa
Our latest episode is now live!
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Chin Dave sits down to talk with @MikeyWendel about his recent Gutbusters victory at the #FrozenEmpires event in Northern Ireland’s Tabletop Tavern! #Warmongers #gutbusters #sohotrightnow
Mary Swanzy can arguably be identified as Ireland’s first ‘modernist’ painter.
In the first substantial retrospective of her work since 1968, ‘Mary Swanzy: Modern Irish Master’ @IMMAIreland explores Swanzy’s varied and exciting career until the 17th Feb https://t.co/vS7JpgR5eT
Frank McKelvey (1895-1974) Glimpse of Lough Inagh (n.d). One of Ireland’s most popular and collected landscape artists, McKelvey is from the great tradition of Belfast painters. A prize winner and art academic his work is a pictorial celebration of rural Ireland
Did you know that women occupy key leadership roles in some of Ireland’s most successful and progressive Technology, Media and Telecoms (TMT) sector? Check out this article from @EVOKE
#girlpower #digital girls @digitalgirlsproject
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This cartoon by @HBtoons has captured Ireland’s mood perfectly today #HometoVote #Together4Yes
Excited to watch Ireland’s @spike_osullivan fight next Friday May 4 at LA @stubhubcenter Always a blast to watch him sling the leather. He brings it! New acrylic painting of the fighting man himself, Spike O’Sullivan. @GoldenBoyBoxing @espn @OscarDeLaHoya @murphysboxing
#PeopleWhoMadeHistory: Annie Massy was one of Ireland’s great marine scientists. Hailing from Malahide, County Dublin, she gained international recognition as an expert on molluscs, identifying an array of marine species. https://t.co/ZdXx8NqkS3
On the Faber website, 'Points that Make a Line: Garrett Carr on Mapping Ireland’s Border': https://t.co/dUzMa3AiPA @FaberBooks