Twelve female artists transform Belfast street with murals celebrating International Women's Day IWD23
College Court has been transformed as part of the city council's Bolder Vision revitalisation project.
The artists were briefed and inspired by the area's history, with street names in this part of Belfast highlighting the significance of education. The project was funded by the Department for Communities and linked to the Future City Centre Programme.Image caption,Katriona Designs is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator whose work is inspired by her love of all things nostalgicImage caption,Image caption,Image caption,
Emmalene Blake, based in Dublin, has painted at events such as Electric Picnic, Dublin Fringe Festival and Baboró International FestivalRelated Topics
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