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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.
Exhibit to focus on Belfast’s changing waterfront
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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.
Contributed photo
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.
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