Cultural Events - Cultural Development - University of Ulster
Cultural Events - Cultural Development - University of Ulster
Cultural Events - Cultural Development - University of Ulster
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Cutural <strong>Events</strong> SPRING 2007<br />
[LITERATURE] [LITERATURE]<br />
[ART & DESIGN]<br />
Saturday 24th February<br />
2.00pm - 3.00pm, Flowerfield Arts Centre,<br />
Portstewart<br />
A Creative<br />
Workshop<br />
for Children<br />
With illustrator<br />
Paul Howard<br />
The illustrator <strong>of</strong> such<br />
well-known books<br />
as The Bravest Ever Bear, Paul Howard has<br />
worked with a range <strong>of</strong> well-loved children's<br />
authors including Martin Waddell. In this<br />
unique workshop the children will be the<br />
authors and Paul will illustrate their story.<br />
With Paul steering their ideas with his drawings<br />
they will work as a group to build a new story<br />
with its own characters. Where it goes only<br />
the children can decide! Suitable for children<br />
aged 6-8 years.<br />
Admission: £5.00. Limited numbers.<br />
Early booking advised<br />
Information: <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Office<br />
at the Coleraine campus on (028) 7032 4449<br />
or j.mackle@ulster.ac.uk<br />
Cover illustration © 2003 Paul Howard<br />
From FULL, FULL, FULL OF LOVE by Trish Cooke<br />
Illustrated by Paul Howard<br />
Reproduced by permission <strong>of</strong> Walker Books Ltd,<br />
London SE11 5HJ<br />
Saturday 24th February<br />
8.00pm, Room H215, Coleraine campus<br />
A Reading by<br />
Bernard<br />
MacLaverty<br />
Bernard MacLaverty was<br />
born in Belfast but has<br />
lived in Scotland since<br />
1975. He has published five collections <strong>of</strong><br />
short stories and four novels and has also<br />
written versions <strong>of</strong> his fiction for other media<br />
- radio plays, television plays and screenplays.<br />
Over the years his work has won many awards<br />
and prizes. His novel Grace Notes was<br />
awarded The Saltire Scottish Book <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
award (1997) and was also shortlisted for The<br />
Booker Prize. He will read from his latest<br />
book <strong>of</strong> stories, Matters <strong>of</strong> Life and Death.<br />
“This is a book to cherish, and one to read and<br />
re-read with pleasure in the skilful craft <strong>of</strong> its<br />
composition.” – Irish Independent<br />
Admission: £5.00/conc. & students £3.00<br />
Information: <strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Office<br />
at the Coleraine campus on (028) 7032 4449<br />
or j.mackle@ulster.ac.uk<br />
Wednesday 21st February<br />
(& continuing on Wednesday<br />
7th March & Wednesday 28th March)<br />
6.30pm, Lecture Theatre, Belfast campus<br />
Interaction:<br />
Public Lectures by<br />
International 3D<br />
Designers<br />
The BDesHons Interior/Product/Furniture<br />
Design course in the School <strong>of</strong> Art and Design,<br />
presents a series <strong>of</strong> three public lectures by<br />
international designers working in the areas<br />
<strong>of</strong> Interior, Furniture and Product design.<br />
The series will begin with Product Design<br />
on Wednesday 21st February, followed by<br />
Furniture Design on Wednesday 7th March and<br />
Interior Design on Wednesday 28th March.<br />
Further information on the visiting designers<br />
will be available from www.culture.ulster.ac.uk<br />
Admission: Free<br />
Information: Olga Harnett-Makem, School<br />
<strong>of</strong> Art and Design, on (028) 9026 7306 or<br />
om.makem@ulster.ac.uk