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Borders and Boundaries Exhibition

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

This exhibition explores the changing cultural, political, and economic meanings and realities of borders and boundaries in Northern Ireland throughout the past century, showcasing a diverse range of artefacts and archival material from our collections.

Bordering on History

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

The creation of the Irish border in the early 1920s caused significant changes in the political, social, and economic landscape across the island of Ireland. In this talk, Bryonie Reid and Cormac Moore will explore the impact of the border on sport, trade, religion, and identity across the last century.

Get Tickets £5.00 – £6.50

Border Literature

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

The Irish border and the various boundaries within Northern Irish politics and society has had an enduring influence on arts and culture across the island of Ireland. Writers James Conor Patterson, Michelle Gallen, and Tony Macauley will discuss how borders and boundaries have influenced their work.

Get Tickets £5.00 – £6.50

Something to Write Home About: Seamus Heaney

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

Nobel Prize winning poet Seamus Heaney explored the themes of borders and boundaries throughout his works and encouraged cross-border collaboration and cooperation through a range of cultural initiatives. Join us for a special showing of the short BBC film, Something to Write Home About.


Booking is essential for all events including free events. All event tickets are non-refundable. Please view our Customer Service Policy.