New arts and heritage events guide launched by Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council.
Mon, January 09, 2017
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has marked the New Year by launching its latest arts, museums and heritage events guide.
It covers a diverse range of exhibitions, music and theatre events between January to March.
The guide also features a brilliant creative learning and outreach programme with a feast of workshops, courses and projects for both children and adults.
It was launched this month by the Mayor, Alderman Maura Hickey. She said: “Our Cultural Services team has put together a fantastic range of events to mark the first quarter of the New Year. We are fortunate to have a great choice of venues right across the borough, which will be used for everything from children’s arts workshops, exhibitions, readings and creative learning experiences. The arts sector is an important part of our Council’s offering and I would encourage everyone to pick up a guide and start planning their own cultural calendar for the months ahead. There really is something for everyone”
Events at the Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre in Limavady include acclaimed Americana old-time fiddler Rayna Gellert on February 4th and hilarious comedy Ardnaglass On The Air by c21 Theatre Company on March 2nd.
The 78th Ballymoney Drama Festival runs at Ballymoney Town Hall from March 6th – 11th whilst Council’s Museum Services’ events include the On the Brink seminar on February 16th and an informative series of local history lectures at Ballymoney Town Hall from January 25th to March 22nd.
Art exhibitions include the renowned World Illustration Awards 2016 at the Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre from February 18th to March 18th.
Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart showcases the stunning portraits by Northern Irish artist Julian Friers from January 28th to February 24th as well as the Robert Sellar Collection from January 7th – 21st and photography exhibition by Ian Murray from March 4th – 25th.
Museum Services provide a programme of exhibitions at Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre and Ballymoney Museum, including Ulster’s V.C. Heroes of the Great War from January 4th to February 25th, Early Times: Flints and Fishes and Early Times: Metals, Wealth and War from February 1stto April 15th.
Call into your local Council venue to pick up your guide or download it from the Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre, Flowerfield Arts Centre and Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council websites.
Deborah Logan, Assistant Manager at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Margaret Edgar, Cultural Services Manager, Keith Millar, Assistant Manager at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Desima Connolly, Cultural Facilities Development Manager and the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Alderman Maura Hickey, pictured at the launch of the Arts, Museums and Heritage Events guide.