Kintsugi Workshop– Restoring Through Brokenness
Kintsugi; the Japanese art of repairing
broken pottery with gold, teaches us
that cracks and fractures can become
sites of beauty, strength, and renewal.
In this hands-on workshop, we explore
Kintsugi not only as a creative practice but
as a powerful metaphor for healing and
restoring parts of ourselves.
1:00 pm
12
Oct
Good Relations Needs Assessment Conference
Good Relations Needs Assessment Conference. This conference brings together community, voluntary and statutory groups from across the Armagh area to identify and discuss the key needs, opportunities and priorities within our community.
9:30 am
16
Oct
Diversity Equity and Inclusion workshops
Students will learn a range of topics related to Diversity Equity & Inclusion.
10:00 am
16
Oct
‘First They Ignore You’ – book launch and panel discussion
Belfast Exposed is proud to announce the launch of First They Ignore You, a striking new photobook by artist and photographer Sheila Chakravarti, on 16 October 2025. The publication explores the lived realities of racism in Belfast, offering a vital platform for immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees whose voices are often marginalised.
6:00 pm
16
Oct
Women in Heritage
Women in Heritage, as part of Twenty-Fifth Literature of Irish Exile Autumn School, will take place in Mellon Centre for Migration Studies on Saturday 18 October – Don’t miss it!
Guest speakers include Gemma and Bryonie Reid, Bronagh Mc Atasney, Laura Augiar and Emma McAleer
Booking essential –
028 8225 6315
mcms@librariesni.org.uk
11:00 am
18
Oct
ReThink adult training.
We’re excited to announce the return of ReThink adult training.
Now across Mid & East Antrim - Antrim & Newtownabbey. Fully funded and free to take part!
10:00 am
29
Oct