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Arts-for-All

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Arts for All is a community arts organisation located in Belfast's Cityside Retail Park. For 24 years, it has served as a base for community arts in north Belfast, with a core mission to offer participation in the arts to support community development, education, and social cohesion. The organisation's vision is to help create a more cohesive, confident, and creative community. It believes positive change is achievable through arts projects that improve residents' lives and foster ongoing community involvement. Initiatives include the 'I am Inspired' Project, started in 2017, which provides a space for adults with learning disabilities to engage with various art mediums. Thanks to funders, community art classes are offered at no cost to remove financial barriers. The organisation also operates the John Luke Gallery, an exhibition space for both emerging and established artists, hosting over 24 exhibitions annually.

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Belfast Print Workshop

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Belfast Print Workshop is a city-centre print studio established in 1977, located in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. Housed in a historic former warehouse, the spacious, accessible workshop is equipped with traditional and contemporary printmaking equipment and is committed to a low-toxic environment. The organisation offers a variety of courses for all ability levels. A membership programme provides access to equipment, materials, and a network of artists. In 2020, an in-house gallery space was opened to exhibit work from members and visiting artists. The workshop delivers a year-round programme of exhibitions and events that showcases diverse printmaking techniques from both emerging and established artists. It also maintains a significant historical archive of prints from every edition printed at the workshop, which serves as a cultural resource for the region.

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Level44 is a partner for transforming ideas into resonant brands. Driven by creativity, intelligence, and excellence, it crafts experiences that ignite curiosity, spark emotion, and leave a lasting impact. The agency is based in Belfast, N. Ireland.

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Community Arts Partnership at The ARC (Arts Resource Centre)

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Community Arts Partnership is an independent advocate for community arts with a mission to lead in the promotion, development, and delivery of the practice to affect positive change. The organisation envisions a just, inclusive, and creative society where participation is valued. Its approach is two-fold: supporting access and participation by influencing policy through advocacy, and promoting authorship and ownership through active project engagement. Key programmes include Landmarks, TRASH Fashion, and Hit the North with Hennessy. The partnership also supports the wider arts sector in Northern Ireland through publications. These include 'The Weekly', a roundup of news, events, and opportunities, and 'The Monthly', an online magazine providing analysis on issues affecting community arts, with editions for Community Arts, Dance, and Poetry.

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Craft NI Gallery

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Craft NI Gallery showcases and sells a selection of work from many of Northern Ireland’s talented designer-makers. The physical gallery and store is located at 115-119 Royal Avenue in Belfast. Standard opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm. As part of the Late Night Art Belfast initiative, the gallery extends its hours until 9 pm on the first Thursday of each month. A wide variety of crafts are available for purchase, both in-store and online, with categories including jewellery, ceramics, glass, textiles, paper, mixed media, wood, and metal. The gallery also provides specific gift options such as gift vouchers, wedding and engagement gifts, and seasonal items like Christmas baubles. Craft NI's contact details include telephone at 028 9032 9342 and email at info@craftni.org.

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Digital Arts Studios

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Digital Arts Studios is a not-for-profit, registered charity (NIC106254) with a shared studio space in Belfast. The organisation's mission is to promote the convergence of art and technology by providing access to essential resources. It offers a range of services including artist residencies, memberships, equipment hire, studio hire, and access to an XR Lab. The studio also runs a support hub, online workshops, and podcasts. Its programming includes a calendar of events like artist talks, workshops on topics such as VR painting, and exhibitions, often in partnership with other organisations like the Belfast Photo Festival. The organisation supports a community of artists, featuring current artists-in-residence and maintaining an artist archive. Contact details are provided, with office hours from Tuesday to Friday.

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Enter Yes

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Enter Yes™ is a premium, award-winning Visual Effects and Animation studio located in Belfast. The company's area of specialisation is creating high-end visuals for various media, including film, television, and games.

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Merville House

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Merville House is an 18th-century manor house turned modern events venue, located in Newtownabbey on the outskirts of Belfast. It is a multi-purpose facility that retains its original Georgian features complemented with contemporary design. The redevelopment and operation of the house is a joint project between Merville House Limited and Merville Residents Association. Re-opened in April 2006 after extensive renovation, the venture is a not-for-profit social enterprise run by a board of directors, supported by volunteers. Merville House is a popular venue for events ranging from conferences to weddings, and is home to clubs and societies with activities like yoga, bridge, photography, ju-jitsu, and scrap-booking.

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New Lodge Arts

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New Lodge Arts is a community-focused organisation in north Belfast that provides an extensive annual arts programme. It delivers over 800 innovative and educational workshops per year, working with around 2,000 children and young people. With a mission to support the needs of local youth, the organisation works across the community and political divide to tackle relevant issues. Its activities include drama, visual arts, festivals, and events. Core programmes feature an Arts Academy, youth development, partnership programmes, international projects, adult projects, taster sessions, and the NLA Studio, a recording facility.

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Oh Yeah Music Centre

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Oh Yeah Music Centre, located on Gordon Street in Belfast, is a registered charity and music hub. It serves the music community through various activities, including a schedule of live events, a Belfast Music Walking Tour, and hosting the NI Music Exhibition. The centre focuses on talent development with programmes like 'Scratch My Progress' and engages with younger people through 'Youth & Outreach' initiatives such as the Oh Yeah Music Summer School. Practical resources are available, including rehearsal rooms and general room hire. The organisation also maintains a blog with news updates, offers volunteering opportunities, and is supported by a community of residents and supporters.

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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland

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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is the primary funding and development organisation for the arts sector in the region. It distributes funds from its sponsor, the Department for Communities, and from the National Lottery. The council's mission is to support, develop, and champion high-quality arts and cultural activity by artists, arts practitioners, organisations, and communities throughout Northern Ireland. It aims to make the arts accessible to everyone, creating opportunities for people from all backgrounds to participate and bringing communities together. Reported impact includes a £20.1m investment in the arts, reaching 2.2 million audience members and participants, with 77% population engagement.

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The Black Box

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The Duncairn

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Located at Duncairn Avenue in Belfast, The Duncairn is an arts centre that hosts a variety of live events, including music concerts and theatre productions. The venue also provides an educational programme with classes and workshops in subjects such as portraiture, painting, phone filmmaking, and sewing. Beyond its physical venue, The Duncairn produces video projects like 'In Focus: Creative Collective', which documents collaborating young artists, and 'Out & About', which features surprise performances in the North Belfast community. The organisation maintains a blog with posts about open calls for musicians, community projects, and bursaries. A subscription service offers pre-sale ticket access and discounts. The venue can be contacted by telephone at 028 90 747 114.

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The Engine Room Art Gallery

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The Engine Room Gallery is a registered charity run by the East Belfast Arts Collective, first established in 1997. Operating continuously for 27 years, it has hosted nearly 600 monthly exhibitions featuring hundreds of artists from Ireland, Britain, and internationally. The gallery showcases a diverse range of talent, from recent art college graduates to established artists, including academicians and MBEs. After occupying several locations, the gallery is currently situated on North Street in Belfast's city centre, overlooking the Cathedral. It offers free admission from Tuesday to Saturday and supports young people through educational initiatives, talks, and workshops.

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Young At Art

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Young at Art is Northern Ireland's leading arts provider for children and young people, operating from a base in Belfast’s city centre. Its flagship annual event is the Belfast Children's Festival, held in March, featuring local, national, and international performances, exhibitions, and activities. Beyond the festival, the organisation engages with children and adults year-round through several programmes. Its Education & Engagement Programme delivers projects and initiatives to connect young people to the arts. Other activities include one-off events and partnerships, such as the Baby Rave. Young at Art also offers professional development opportunities through festival industry events, arts-based CPD training, and work experience. The organisation is run by a small staff team and overseen by a voluntary Board of Directors from the arts, education, youth, and business sectors.

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Young Savage - Vintage Clothing, Records and Books

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