The events are all free, some are suitable for children and each has accessibility details listed on the Culture Night website.What will you be up to?
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St Columb’s Hall will debut a new exhibition The People’s Hall- outlining the history of the Hall and its unique heritage. Open from 5pm to 10pm.
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The Tower Museum Open Night. Free access to all exhibits. All ages can enjoy the museum’s exhibits and interactive Discovery Zone, exploring stories and activities to find out more about Archaeology, Dinosaurs, Early People, Colmcille, Woodlands and the Contemporary City. The museum also has an open air viewing facility with stunning views over the city and River Foyle. 5pm-9pm (last admission 8.30pm)
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Sustainable Futures - Poster Art Exhibition. Starts at 5pm. Waterside Neighbourhood Partnership’s Excite programme presents an exhibition of works by young people from Oakgrove Integrated College, exploring climate justice and social justice and using poster art to open up a conversation with the public. Organised by the Excite programme, young art students from Oakgrove Integrated College will address the issues of climate justice and social justice from the perspective of young people whose future is at stake. Ideas and thoughts will be translated in to a series of calls to action with the support of artists, activists and community workers in a series of events, talks and workshops taking place in the weeks before culture night. The works created will be printed into a series of posters and displayed across the city, giving public space for young people to voice their concerns and a call to the public to enter the conversation. For more info: [email protected]