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Accompanying a photographic exhibition by a young Polish artist, Ormeau Baths Gallery is hosting an evening of international cuisine ... you won't get in without a wok (or something)
‘My Friends, Immigrants’ is an exhibition of work by a young Polish photographer, Marcin Wilkowski. This is a compelling photographic exhibition which features portraits of people who have migrated to Belfast. It runs from 9-18 July at Ormeau Baths Gallery.
The series was started due to the artist’s wish to record and remember the individuals he has become aquainted with in Northern Ireland. Photographing people in natural light, often in their homes, makes the photographs feel like a more intimate glimpse into their lives.
The photographs represent a link between the city of Belfast and the people who have only just begun to call it home.
To accompany ‘My Friends, Immigrants’, Ormeau Baths Gallery is hosting an International Banquet on Thursday 17 July, from 7-9pm
Bring one dish from the country of your origin, be it pierogi, chilli or champ! The event is a great way to meet new people from all over the world living in Belfast, while sampling a range of international cuisine.
Places are limited so book early to reserve a place. To book a place please phone 028 9032 1402 or email education@ormeaubaths.co.uk
This event is free but everyone must bring a traditional dish!!