Another out of this world opportunity..🪐Applications to join our team as Trail Guardians at our Divis & Black Mountain sculpture trail are now open! 🚀
Find out more about this cosmic role here👉https://t.co/i3gPMAc1JN
@unboxed2022
It's been a privilege to engage over 5,000 people through Making the Future programmes and to give space for participants to have their voices heard. 😊
You can read more about all of our activity on our website.
https://t.co/R4P25Fel27
Following the introduction of lockdown restrictions, the programme continued to deliver high quality opportunities for participants to engage online.
@UlsterMuseum's New Parameters project created a photographic archive of the first months of Covid.
👉 https://t.co/2kYlOl9pDy
Back in November 2019 @thelinenhall worked with participants in the Whitehead region to create an innovative and unique Suffragette Walking Trail app with stories exploring key women from the area.
Read more & download app 👉 https://t.co/bZ4fZiDe0q
@nerve_centre@SEUPB
We end the week by revisiting some of our amazing engagements programmes.
This 2019 project by @PRONI_DFC used VR/AR to help young people create their own short films while exploring suffrage history in Belfast.
Watch film 👉 https://t.co/scFwAwE79o
@nerve_centre@SEUPB
Congratulations to the #EUFunded, #PEACEIV@MakingFutureHQ project!
This unique cultural heritage project has engaged with over 5,000 citizens across Northern Ireland & the border counties of Ireland, bringing different communities together to help build positive relations.
Our participants have been at the heart of this project. We are so proud of the work they have produced & how they have participated wholeheartedly in everything we offered. Hear from the participants themselves on what Making the Future means to them...
https://t.co/N9lAWNoqyS
Recognising the importance of the project, Gina McIntyre Chief Executive of @SEUPB said... “The Making the Future project... helps to break down barriers, develop a greater sense of trust and create a more cohesive society." ...
https://t.co/DlYP4rNA4u
Minister of State, Rural & Community Development, Joe O'Brien TD. "I am delighted we were able to support this very important project that delivered a comprehensive change programme of exhibitions, cultural engagement, creativity & skills development."
https://t.co/0IBdiYDc4j
Junior Minister Declan Kearney said... "The breadth & depth of activities that have taken place is truly remarkable. It's clear they have captured the hearts & the imaginations of all those involved." ...
@nerve_centre@SEUPB@UlsterMuseum@PRONI_DFC@thelinenhall
Marking the end of our project First Minister Paul Givan commented... “The Executive Office is very proud to have supported such a successful cross-border cultural heritage project which has brought so many people from different backgrounds together." ...
@nerve_centre@SEUPB
The Changing the Narrative films explore & celebrated women's roles in rural South Armagh & the rich traditions, stunning landscape & heritage of the area.
24 participants made 5 thought-provoking films.
Watch all 👉 https://t.co/R5Nm6m7q0R
@nerve_centre@PRONI_DFC@SEUPB
This fascinating @Creative_100_ animation focussed on the events leading up to & throughout partition in Ireland.
Using parallax animation, the film adds colour & movement to archive imagery from 1910-1925.
Watch animation 👉 https://t.co/vD3vmPJkef
@nerve_centre@SEUPB
Many resources have been created over the course of Making the Future 🤓
Buried in Belfast, created by 24 participants, consists of a mapped trail of graves of both renowned and overlooked women.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/FCPcLJJDBo
@nerve_centre@thelinenhall@PRONI_DFC
Our final exhibition opened at @UlsterMuseum earlier this year and was a major new installation exploring the impact and legacy of the events of 100 years.
You can also view the exhibition online:
https://t.co/x27s6GZI0C
@nerve_centre@SEUPB