A Draw Down the Walls exhibition with Tar Isteach, Ardoyne Women’s Group and Bunscoil Bheann Mhadagáin.
Launch: 6pm – 8pm, Thursday 12th January 2012
Venue: Golden Thread Gallery, Project Space
Exhibition runs until 18th January 2012
Bouncing off the Wallsis the young people’s take on interface and identity issues … immediate … fresh … not a whiff of adult baggage ... using film, photography and text to tell it like it is and how much better it could be.
During 2011 Draw Down the Walls brought artists Ursula Burke, Lesley Cherry, Julie Fiala, Zoe Murdoch, Ciaran O’ Maher and Fiona Ni Mhaillor to work with groups of young people from North Belfast. The artists briefs were designed to encourage dialogue among the young people, to explore their communities from different angles and to find meaningful ways of expressing their ideas to a wider public.
Draw Down the Wallsis a unique project that uses art and language to explore the legacy of interface walls and the impact of segregated living on communities. Using art as a starting point Draw Down the Walls seeks to create debate and discussion within and between communities. Activities include talks & discussions, temporary artworks, workshops, short films and high profile participatory art events that use interface walls as a starting point for creative enquiry. Projects address difficult issues through the arts while challenging perceptions of what art is and what it can do. Any artworks created on or near interface walls are temporary as we do not believe that walls should separate communities in a permanent way. The aim is to create debate and discussion about the walls inside and between different communities bordering the walls.
Draw Down The Wallsis a partnership of the North Belfast Interface Network, Golden Thread Gallery & Lower Shankill Community Association with other project delivery partners across North Belfast.
It is currently funded by Belfast City Council Arts & Culture Development & Outreach programme & has received additional financial support from Belfast City Council Good Relations programme, Department of Foreign Affairs, US Consulate.