Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Video Profile of Local Young Artist Anna McKee’s Graphic Illustration of ‘Brighter Days Ahead’

The Community Relations Council presents a video profile of a young graphic illustrator’s interpretation of the ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ theme using watercolours.

Anna McKee has designed a unique graphic illustration for Good Relations Week 2021 that provides her interpretation of the ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ theme and your concept of identity, belonging, home, diversity and peace-building for the youth of today.

The video profile documents the creation of the unique graphic illustration and includes an interview with the artist.

Dundonald Art Corridor Exhibition

A reveal of artwork created by two young people who were supported by Dundonald Art Corridor, a community art project that enhances local community spaces.

The young people involved are local to the area and creativity helped them through lockdown and they have then used these skills to start their own businesses. They are an inspiration to other young people in the area.

This new artwork is on the exterior wall of the library and will direct focus to a public shared and safe space servicing all of the community.

One-piece with the support of Artist –in -Residence Jojo Stevenson is of Dundonald’s most recognised landmarks the Cleland Mausoleum. The other piece interpreted by maps from the Libraries NI Cleland Collection shows Dundonald Village and Grahamsbridge Road

For more information, please contact dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk

Mabel Thompson – A story Through Paint

Libraries NI is hosting an exhibition of the artwork of Mabel Thompson. An incredible woman, Mabel Thompson continued to paint even after her sight began to fail right up to when she was completely blind.

Mabel served in every office of Dundonald Arts Society and was president until her death at 103. The exhibition includes a portrait that Bill Gatt painted at an art society meeting when she was 99.

During library hours.

Contact branch for details t: 028 9048 3994,  e: dundonald.library@librariesni.org.uk