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A new art exhibition in Belfast has been creating quite a stir in its opening week.
It features exhibits with powerful messages about the conflict here, also sexual harassment, abortion and same-sex marriage, among other issues.
It's all the work of rising star artist Shauna Fox who's originally from Bangor but is based in London.
Belfast Baps at the Sea Holly gallery in the Cathedral Quarter (till August 31st) is her first solo exhibition and is getting rave reviews with the work selling fast.
Shauna says her heart is still here, but some things have to change...
There's a portrait of victims' campaigner Raymond McCord, who Shauna describes as an inspiration.
The 21-year-old says her 'peace baby' generation needs to know more about the dark days of the Troubles to help ensure it can never happen again...
🎥 A new art exhibition in Belfast is creating quite a stir, with little left to the imagination...Belfast Baps, Sea Holly gallery, tackles big issues but eyebrows are being raised about the amount of nudity. Rising star artist Shauna Fox says other exhibits are available! 1/3 pic.twitter.com/Pt6Yg4iQ6t
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 17, 2019
🎥 A portrait of victims' campaigner Raymond McCord is at the centre of a new art exhibition in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter - Belfast Baps, Sea Holly gallery, above Harp Bar. Artist Shauna Fox has captured Raymond with an image of his late son, Raymond Junior...2/3 pic.twitter.com/4S834YsVcA
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 17, 2019
🎥 The Sea Holly gallery in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter is something a little bit different. Situated above the Harp Bar it's reaching out to a brand new audience. The latest exhibition Belfast Baps (till Aug 31st) is proving a big hit. Here's gallery director Lindsey Kirk...3/3 pic.twitter.com/Y3413nNXAx
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 17, 2019
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