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‘Peace Heroines’ is an extraordinary showcase that celebrates women who, spanning the political spectrum, tirelessly worked towards establishing peace. Join us at The Linen Hall and discover the power of nine thought-provoking portraits, skilfully crafted by renowned Northern Ireland artist FRIZ.
Through their captivating expressions, these portraits pay tribute to remarkable women such as Monica McWilliams, Baroness May Blood, Eileen Weir, Pat Hume, Bronagh Hinds, Susan McCrory, Saidie Patterson, Pearl Sagar, and Anne Carr.
These inspiring women have left an indelible impact, supporting victims of sectarian violence, advocating for integrated education, initiating cross-community projects, organising impactful peace marches, and empowering women in political and public spheres.
The Peace Heroines exhibition continues at 2 Royal Avenue, with over 30 panels exploring stories of more women of extraordinary courage.
The exhibition launch will take place in The Linen Hall on Thursday 6th July. To find out more and book, click here.
To find out more about Peace Heroines, click here.
‘Peace Heroines’ is a partnership between Herstory and National Museums NI. Supported by the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund, Department of Culture, Ireland Funds of Great Britain, and the Integrated Education Fund.
Booking is essential for all events including free events. All event tickets are non-refundable. Please view our Customer Service Policy.