Everyday objects transformed by the conflict exhibition
An exhibition of everyday objects which offer a glimpse into the lives and memories of those who lived through conflict, marking the 25th anniversary since the Belfast Good Friday agreement.
In a varied programme marking twenty-five years since the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, here in Northern Ireland and further afield, we look forward to what is yet to be done, as together with our valued partners, we seek to build a sustainable future for all in our society.
An exhibition of everyday objects which offer a glimpse into the lives and memories of those who lived through conflict, marking the 25th anniversary since the Belfast Good Friday agreement.
Across our research, teaching and community engagement, our programme marking twenty-five years since the Belfast Good Friday Agreement will share the remarkable resilience of our community in sustaining peace, look forward with and for the generation of leaders yet to come and forecast the next steps for sectors that benefitted hugely from the peace dividend.
From Washington DC, to isolated rural communities, from the creative contribution of the thriving screen industries, arts and culture to the role of journalism in peace building and reconciliation, and from capturing the vital perspectives of young people to boosting the capacity and capability of young leaders across all sectors, we explore with our partners how to build a sustainable future for all in our society.