An exhibition of Photographs by Stuart Bailie for Ards International Guitar Festival.

As one of our most respected commentators, Stuart Bailie has often observed music history in the making. His writing has graced the pages of NME, Mojo, Uncut, Q, Vox, Hot Press and The Times, among others. Recently he’s received rave reviews for his book Trouble Songs: Music and Conflict in Northern Ireland. He has also been a respected broadcaster and author of TV and radio documentaries. 

As co-founder of the Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast, he was its CEO from 2008-16. As a photographer, he has captured some wonderful portraits of musicians and artists.

This exhibition offers a chance to enjoy a selection of his camera work, and Stuart will also offer a short talk to open the exhibition as part of the Ards International Guitar Festival.

Exhibition Preview and Talk: Thursday 7 April, 7.00pm

Free, pre-booking essential HERE

Important Ticketing and Seating Information

  • Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable, so please check all details carefully when booking.
  • Please be advised that under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Dates and times
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Venue
Ards Arts Centre
Georgian Gallery
Duration

Exhibition Preview and Talk: Thursday 7 April, 7.00pm

Exhibition Duration: 3 weeks

Admission/Price

Free

Getting to Stuart Bailie: Photographs

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Ards Arts Centre

Town Hall
Conway Square
Newtownards
BT23 4NP
United Kingdom