
Belfast Waterfront: Talk with the curators!
A free, lively lunchtime panel discussion with the curators of the current exhibition, “Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now.” Join us in the Clifford Gallery at Waterfall Arts to learn
A free, lively lunchtime panel discussion with the curators of the current exhibition, “Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now.” Join us in the Clifford Gallery at Waterfall Arts to learn
Come swap stories about your own experience with the Belfast Waterfront, while referencing and remembering history as told through the exhibition Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now.
June 18 – August 29, 2021 Enjoy our summer exhibition: Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now. Gallery Open Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 11AM – 3PM For more information
Join Belfast historian, Megan Pinette, for a stroll along Belfast’s waterfront. Learn about industries along the harbor in the early years of settlement. Did you know there was a rum distillery making what was described as “bad stuff but good rum?” And, what we now refer to as Puddle Dock was also known as Dock Square or Sandy Beach? The tour will continue with highlights from the days of the ship building businesses to the age of steam when the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad transformed the waterfront into an industrial manufacturing zone.
Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now [Exhibition Opening] Join the community for an opening reception, held under tents outside of the Waterfall Arts building on Friday, June 18th, 5-7pm, with
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