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Antrim Art Club Spring Exhibition

The Antrim Art Club has been at the heart of the local art scene for over 70 years. Established in 1951, the club encourages, promotes, and advances participation in visual art in the community and explores the tranquillity of painting.

Every year, The Antrim Art Club holds a number of exhibitions across Antrim and Northern Ireland. This March join us at The Linen Hall for an exhibition that will highlight local talent.

Getting to Good Friday

Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland

Marilynn Richtarik’s book Getting to Good Friday: Literature and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland describes literary reactions and contributions to the peace process during the fifteen years preceding the Agreement and in the immediate post-conflict era, demonstrating the extent to which authors sought both to comment on and to influence contemporary political developments.

Free

The History of Deaf People in Ireland: A Cruel Legacy

One in a thousand people are profoundly deaf from birth or early childhood. In the past, they were called ‘deaf and dumb’, a term that is now unacceptable to the modern deaf community which has British and Irish Sign Languages as its core identity.  Until recently, educational policies advised hearing families not to sign, and oral methods of teaching were enforced at the residential schools in Belfast and Dublin.

Free

The Witch of Edmonton: Understanding the Historical Case of Mother Sawyer

Dr Jonathan Vischer is the author of the recently published historical novel, ‘The Wonderful Discovery of Elizabeth Sawyer’. Jonathan spent five years mapping the life of Elizabeth Sawyer (1572-1621), who was hanged as a witch in 1621 and is commemorated in the Jacobean tragicomedy, ‘The Witch of Edmonton’. Jonathan will read extracts from his novel and share his findings about witchcraft in post-Reformation England. He will also discuss what Sawyer’s life and death reveal about the changing status of women in Tudor and Jacobean times.

Free

The Origins of the Agreement

This event is sold out. 

The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement was the product of years of talks and negotiations between politicians and community activists from Northern Ireland and across the globe. In this event, some of the protagonists of the negotiations from across the political spectrum share their insights on the origins of the Agreement that changed the history of Northern Ireland.

£5.00 – £6.50

An Evening with Adrian Dunbar

We are thrilled to be hosting an event in the Great Hall of the Belfast City Hall, featuring none other than the renowned actor Adrian Dunbar. Join us for a conversation between Adrian Dunbar. Over a glass of wine and other refreshments, we will hear from Adrian about his journey as an actor, his recent successes, and his upcoming works.

£35.00

Thomas Russell’s Belfast

This event is sold out. 

Marking the 235th anniversary of the establishment of The Linen Hall, this lecture will explore Belfast as Russell knew it, reflecting on the institutions Thomas Russell encountered, the relationships he forged and the distinctive urban spaces he inhabited.

Free

View the original Belfast/Good Friday Agreement at The Linen Hall

Linen Hall Library 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, United Kingdom

With the support of the National Archives, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), Communities NI, and Northern Ireland Office, we have the unique opportunity to host the original copy of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.

Free

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