Collapse The Box: 142nd RUA Annual Exhibition 2023

Welcome to the 142nd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at The Ulster Museum, Belfast. Join us as we delve deep and reflect with good friends, Artists, Educators and Poet, on the significance & importance of our creativity, self expression and arts education. Join Noelle Mc Alinden with Clare Taggart Artist & Arts Educator,Marie O’Donoughue, Arts […]
Ever Hantin Echas: The Dunluce Artifacts

Matthew Warwick presents Artifacts from the excavation of the lost town of Dunluce. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Ever Hantin Echas: Lambeg Drum – The Ulster Covenanter

Matthew Warwick presents The Ulster Covenanter: A Lambeg Drum. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Ever Hantin Echas: The Great Seal of the United States of America

Dayna Jost presents Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress and designer of The Great Seal of The United States of America. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Ever Hantin Echas: Ulster Sails West

Matthew Warwick presents Ulster Sails West and the works of W.F. Marshall. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Ever Hantin Echas: Ulysses S Grant

Dayna Jost presents artifacts relating to Ulysses S Grant. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Ever Hantin Echas: Ulster’s Solemn League and Covenant

Matthew Warwick presents Ulster’s Solemn League and Covenant. From the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast.
Unity in Diversity – A Lecture on Scots Language

Hosted by Professor Robert McColl Millar on The Past, Present and Future of the Scots Language during Ulster-Scots Leid Week. A talk about the Scots language and its place both in Scotland and in Ulster.
Mind The Lane: Return to Gow-Hill

As a tribute to their late father Stanley Elliott sisters Beth Acheson and Heather McIvor produced a booklet to commemorate the words and phrases he used throughout his life that we now recognise as Ulster-Scots.
Robert Huddleston: Bard of Moneyrea

A look at the life of Robert Huddleston 1814 – 1887. A County Down farmer, gunsmith and prolific poet, known as the “Bard of Moneyrea”. Liam Logan visits the National Museum NI were unpublished material, transcribed from Huddleston’s original manuscripts, provide a insight into Huddleston’s work and the time in which he lived. Featuring Donal […]