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2019 marks our 15th year.
To celebrate, we’re selecting 15 of our favourite projects from the organisation's history to share throughout the year across print and online platforms.
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First up, we’re reflecting on the programme Your Place or Mine? from 2008. This published review focused on the historic context for PLACE and the organisation’s earliest exhibitions and events in its first three years.
Conceived as an organisation with a unique remit in Northern Ireland, PLACE was one of a number of Architecture and Built Environment Centres to emerge across the UK and internationally.
In the Introduction to Your Place or Mine?, Barrie Todd, Chair of PLACE at the time, expressed optimism around the recently formed NI Assembly, excitement towards “the biggest public sector building programme ever experienced in Northern Ireland” and reflects upon a nation with 'a real sense of identity, stable economies, strong leadership and a broad sense of civic pride'. These developments were underpinned by a significant regeneration programme in Belfast, including plans for Victoria Square and the Titanic Quarter.
You can read more about the publication and download a copy here.
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PLACE is a not-for-profit organisation and a registered charity. We rely on the generous support of sponsors, benefactors and grants to help us to continue our important work with young people and communities, which is unique within Northern Ireland. If you'd like to support a part of our programme please get in touch:
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Exhibition dates extended - 22 March!
Signs of our Time
Our current exhibition and project has proved so popular that we've decided to extend it until 22 March. The project website has also launched, and we're planning some Instagram takeovers with the participants and master signwriters involved in the project. Keep an eye out for more!
Thanks to our funders Heritage Lottery Fund, and our supporters Ulster University.
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Forthcoming exhibition: Familiar Territories
1 April - 3 May 2019
Sound artist and researcher Matilde Meireles takes an interdisciplinary and immersive approach to urban change. More info soon...
We're also looking forward to hosting exhibitions and public events with Kate Catterall and Agustina Martire during 2019. Stay tuned!
Please visit our Exhibiting at PLACE web page for more information on submitting a proposal.
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New publication
A Sense of Place: The North Belfast Care Zone
In March 2019, PLACE will launch a new publication produced in partnership with local residents and organisations of the Oldpark and Marrowbone area of Belfast. A Sense of Place: North Belfast Care Zone will be available to purchase from the PLACE Shop and online. It has been produced with the support of the North Belfast Care Zone and the Public Health Agency.
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So What? Making Research Public will return on Tuesday 12 March 2019 from 6pm, with more contributions from research students and academics on topics including Northern Ireland, planning, architecture, space, society, and the built environment.
More...
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Principally supported by Arts Council of Northern Ireland
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