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Article: News Winners of the Museums and Heritage Excellence Awards 2013 announcedThe winners of the 2013 Museums and Heritage Excellence Awards were announced last night, May 15, in London at a gala dinner hosted by comedian Sue Perkins.16 May 2013
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Article: Preview Culture24/7: recommended art exhibitions from around the UK in May 2013Our monthly round-up of shows includes photography in Wales, painting in Northern Ireland and Uncommon Ground in Southampton.30 April 2013
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Article: News Turner Prize 2013: Critics and commentators on Shrigley, Prouvost, Yiadom-Boakye and SehgalWe take a look at the critical and public reaction to this year's Turner Prize shortlist.26 April 2013
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Article: News Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry-LondonderryDavid Shrigley, Laure Prouvost, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Tino Sehgal are the four artists who will compete for this year's Turner Prize.25 April 2013
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Article: Review Giant's Causeway: The new visitor centre at Northern Ireland's World Heritage SiteNorthern Ireland's famous World Heritage Site has never disappointed, but an £18.5 million visitor centre makes it all the better. Mark Sheerin takes a look.09 April 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Paul Doherty on the belt worn by his father on Bloody SundayThe taxi driver and guide at the Free Derry Museum in Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, explains why one of the resident exhibits is of great personal importance to him.02 April 2013
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Article: Review Laura Morrison and Maite Zabala impress and perplex at Void, Derry-LondonderryTwo recent graduates from the MFA course at Goldsmiths translate well to Northern Ireland with equal servings of catastprophe and mystery.02 April 2013
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Article: Feature Visual arts to marvel at in Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013Three galleries, off site projects, a major show by Willie Doherty and the 2013 Turner Prize are just a few of the draws in Northern Ireland's second city.28 March 2013
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation project Your Paintings gems onto buildingsExeter Cathedral, Northern Ireland's Donegal Square West and venues in Scotland and Wales are among the buildings to act as canvasses for rarely-seen artworks.08 February 2013
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Article: Feature Museums, Science and Nature in review 2012: Skeletons, superhumans and sunflowers:We take a look back at 12 inspiring months in Science and Nature, from exhibitions dedicated to Alan Turing to sustainability theories and supersized nano-particles.21 December 2012
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Article: Feature Contemporary art in review 2012: Major shows, spots, games, Biennials and the apocalpyseLondon 2012 was not the only game in town as great exhibitions proliferated across the UK and performance came to the fore. Mark Sheerin reflects on 2012 in contemporary art.18 December 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24 Guide to Art, Culture and Heritage membership schemes for Christmas and New YearGive the art or heritage lover in your life something they'll be able to really enjoy this year with this guide to museum, gallery and heritage membership schemes.14 December 2012
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Article: Preview Centre for Contemporary Art to open in Londonderry as part of UK City of Culture 2013Opening with an exhibition by artist Lee Welch, Londonderry's newest venue is expected to play a part when the Turner Prize heads to Northern Ireland in 2013.30 November 2012
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Article: Preview Ulster Museum evokes the age of great liners through the works of Kenneth ShoesmithThe great pre-war age of the ocean liners is conjured in a new exhibition drawing on Ulster Museum's collection of works by legendary nautical artist Kenneth Shoesmith.26 September 2012
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Article: News New £18.5 million visitor centre opens at Giant's Causeway in Northern IrelandThe impressive new visitor centre at the coastal World Heritage Site, which has taken two years to build, opens under the watchful eyes of local volunteers and supporters.03 July 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24/7: Art picks from the Cultural OlympiadThis summer has a lot more going for it than sport, and wherever you may be in the UK, London 2012 wants you to take part21 June 2012
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Article: News Arts and heritage groups share more than £55 million in Catalyst: Endowments awards"Resilience" is the buzzword as the government, Arts Council England and the Heritage Lottery Fund launch a new scheme promoting financial stability and philanthropy.20 June 2012
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Article: Preview Warning! This is Contemporary Art: a new exhibition shakes up the Belfast art sceneTracy Emin, Julian Opie and André Stitt are among the artists exhibiting in a multimedia exhibition of adult-themed art work at the Warning Art Gallery in Belfast.30 May 2012
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Article: News in Brief Northern Ireland nature reserve to come under community ownership in £512,000 dealA vital nature reserve in Drumnaph will expand to take in around 200 acres of land when it is taken over by a community group as part of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.29 May 2012
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Article: News Art, dance and history as MAC becomes Belfast's latest cultural centreThe Northern Irish capital welcomes the Metropolitan Arts Centre, an £18 million, six-storey development which is the city's first purpose-built arts attraction.23 April 2012
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Article: Preview Titanic Drawing Offices Belfast to host final art show before redevelopmentJennifer Morrow, Ciara Mooney and Alastair Curran draw attention to emerging talent in Northern Ireland with an exhibition at the imperilled historic venue.24 November 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: William Blair on a signed photo of a Titanic passenger in UlsterThe National Museums Northern Ireland Head of Human History on his favourite portrait of a third-class passenger.20 June 2011
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 10 - The People's Museum In Northern IrelandDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of Northern Ireland. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail It's Not Just Street Parties: Golden Jubilee TrailIt's not just street parties, painted faces and bunting: a series of special events are also out there to take the celebrations a bit further.28 May 2002
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Article: Trail Science Centres - Cutting-Edge Entertainment All Over Britain90% of the UK population lives within two hours of a science centre so there's no excuse for not getting out there and visiting one of them!08 March 2002
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - A Clash Of Kings: The Battle Of The BoyneCulture24 looks across the Irish Sea to tells the story of the Battle of the Boyne, which has had a lasting effect on life today.
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Article: Trail Britain's Castles - Lay Siege To A Castle Near You!With summer holidays upon us again what better time to follow our trail of some of the most interesting, and perhaps less well known castles in the UK?





