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The artists who have been creating tutorials are Eleanor Matthews, MaiaMythical, Suzanne Williams, Christine Robinson, Sofia Barton, Catherine Thomson, Alison Curry and Alan Sill – who created a photography project which has been very popular, with photos people have submitted being turned into postcards.
Eleanor said: ‘There has been a great response to the project with some amazing postcard art sent in. People who are receiving the cards are delighted and they are really brightening up people’s lives.”
She added: “East Durham Veterans Trust have shared the cards with people in their network, as have Dawdon Community Centre, who have had replies back from older residents who say the cards have made them a difference, and helped them feel more connected.
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Top, Steamboat Landing, ca. 1900 (from the collection of the Belfast Historical Society); Bottom, “Boat House with Tents” by Lynn Karlin, September 2019.
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BELFAST Waterfall Arts will open its gallery doors to the public beginning with the exhibition “Photographing Belfast’s Waterfront: Then & Now.”
An opening reception is scheduled to run from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 18, held under tents outside of the Waterfall Arts building, with the gallery open to small groups for viewings, at 256 High St. The event will feature a poetry reading of works themed around the Belfast Waterfront, starting at 5:30 p.m. and planned in collaboration with the Office of the Belfast Poet Laureate.