Series on the arts in Northern Ireland since the signing of 1998's Good Friday Agreement. With prominents artists discussing the important social changes in that period and how their work has changed
Playwright Damien Gorman, whose work has taken the Troubles as its theme, gives his thoughts on the arts and culture in Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
DetailsNovelist David Park, who often addresses Northern Ireland's troubled culture, gives his thoughts on the arts in the province since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
DetailsPoet Leontia Flynn, whose often politically-inspired work has seen her shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Award, gives her thoughts on the arts in Northern Ireland since 1998.
DetailsPhilip Hammond, a Belfast-born composer and the former arts development director at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, gives his thoughts on the arts in the province since 1998.
DetailsArtist Rita Duffy, whose work often reflects the region's political climate, gives her thoughts on the arts and culture in Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
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