The exhibition is a focus on Bloody Sunday, representing the environment of Rossville Street, and the events of that day reimagined through paint and contemporary imagery. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until February 1.
5. One of Square Bear’s paintings on display at the exhibition ‘Injustice’ in the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 77
One of Square Bear’s paintings on display at the exhibition ‘Injustice’ in the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 77 Photo: George Sweeney
6. Visitors viewing an art work at the launch Square Bear’s exhibition ‘Injustice’ at the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 72
Visitors viewing an art work at the launch Square Bear’s exhibition ‘Injustice’ at the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 72 Photo: George Sweeney
7. Artist Square Bear pictured with Judie Logue at the launch of his exhibition ‘Injustice’ at the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 74
Artist Square Bear pictured with Judie Logue at the launch of his exhibition ‘Injustice’ at the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 74 Photo: George Sweeney
8. Artist Square Bear (centre) pictured with Kate Nash and Colr Shaun Harkin at the launch of his exhibition ‘Injustice’ at the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 79
Artist Square Bear (centre) pictured with Kate Nash and Colr Shaun Harkin at the launch of his exhibition ‘Injustice’ at the Eden Arts Centre on Monday evening last. The exhibition commemorating the 51st anniversary of Bloody Sunday runs until 1st February next. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 79 Photo: George Sweeney