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Red Sky at Night by Household

  • Date: Friday 1 to Sunday 3 November
    Various locations

Red Sky at Night is a festival of new art commissions by international artists Zuza Golińska
(Poland), Kanich Khajohnsri (Thailand), Kasper Lecnim & Irmina Rusicka (Poland), Dina Mimi
(Palestine), Aisling O’Beirn (Ireland) and Leandros Ntolas (Greece), curated by Household.

As the nights grow longer, and the spirit world draws near, we are embracing the darkness and
hosting a weekend of evening exhibitions and events across Belfast in some of the city’s most
historic locations.

Artists from Palestine, Greece, Poland, Thailand and Belfast have responded to the city and
have explored a range of stories relating to the city’s past, present and future. Featuring
interventions into architecture, sound performances and immersive installations, this night time
art festival invites audiences to see their city in a new light.

Red Sky at Night is part of the Belfast 2024 celebrations and is generously supported by Belfast
City Council, British Council, and the Mondriaan Fund.

It has been made possible through the support of Belfast Buildings Trust, Hearth NI, staff at
Botanic Gardens, 2 Royal Avenue, SARC, Glenwood Primary School, St Mary’s Primary School,
Visual Spectrum, John D’Arcy, Chris Campbell-Palmer, Shesaid Design, the First 47 design
Artworks will be installed at Riddel's Warehouse (Dina Mimi), the Palm House (Kanich
Khajohnsri), Carlisle Memorial Church (Leandros Ntolas) - Bank of Ireland (Zuza Golińska) -
2RA (Irmina Rusicka & Kasper Lecnim), and the Waterworks Park (Aisling O’Beirn).

All installations will be free to visit.

Performances will have limited capacity and will require pre-booking.

Booking links will be available soon.

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