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  2. Florence Fulton Hobson - Wikipedia

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    Florence Fulton Hobson (11 February 1881 – 1 November 1978) was an Irish architect, the first woman in Ireland licensed in that profession.. The daughter of Benjamin Hobson, a grocer, and Mary Anne Bulmer, a campaigner for women's rights and amateur archaeologist, she was born in Monasterevin and grew up in Belfast.

  3. Metropolitan Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The MAC is a cultural hub and a vital shared space in Belfast. Open 363 days per year, the MAC offers an eclectic programme of visual art, theatre, dance, family workshops and lots more. Since opening in 2012, some 1.5 million visitors have come through the doors of the MAC.

  4. Hall McKnight - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the Belfast MAC (2012) Interior of the Belfast MAC (2012) Hall McKnight (formerly Hackett Hall McKnight) is an architectural firm based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In 2008 it won the Young Architect of the Year Award [1] sponsored by Building Design magazine and Autodesk. [2]

  5. MAC: Belfast arts centre's future in doubt amid funding concerns

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  6. Architecture of Belfast - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 and 2012 Belfast saw the creation of two buildings described as "two of the most stunning new British buildings of the century", [2] namely the Lyric Theatre (2011) by Irish architects O’Donnell and Tuomey, and the Metropolitan Arts Centre (2012) by local architectural practice Hackett Hall McKnight.

  7. Monument to the Unknown Woman Worker - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the Unknown Woman Worker. The Monument to the Unknown Woman Worker is a 1992 sculpture by Louise Walsh in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] The sculpture is located on the city's Great Victoria Street adjacent to the Europa Hotel. It is cast in bronze and features two working-class women with symbols of women's work embedded on the ...

  8. Niamh McCann (Irish artist) - Wikipedia

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    A portion of 'Flock Of Ospreys Looking For The Old Blind Sea Captain', a mural on the exterior of Swansea's Dylan Thomas Theatre, created by McCann in 2007. McCann was a director of Visual Artists Ireland in 2013. [7]

  9. Historic MAC building opens its doors for first time in decades

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    The MAC Building, located in the downtown district at 411 W. Portage Ave., has been vacant for more than 30 years and is located directly across the street from the Soo Locks and St. Marys River.