Official launch for Belfast arts complex
The Northern Ireland Executive has hailed the new £18m Metropolitan Arts Centre (MAC) in Belfast as "another symbol of progress", following the venue's official opening.
Carál Ní Chuilín, the province's minister for culture, arts and leisure, was among the figures in attendance at the launch of the Hall McKnight-designed complex on 19 April.
Located in the city's Cathedral Quarter, the MAC incorporates two black box theatre spaces seating 120 and 350 spectators respectively, as well as three art galleries and a dance studio.
A rehearsal space and education rooms also form part of the building, along with offices for resident art organisations and an artist-in-residence studio.
Ní Chuilín said: "This is an impressive venue and a focal point for the arts in the Cathedral Quarter which stands proud among the north's cultural offering.
"Investment in the arts is a key economic driver which makes an important contribution to our society and leaves a legacy for generations."
Ní Chuilín's predecessor at the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure and current social development minister Nelson McCausland also welcomed the opening of the MAC.
"Flagship projects such as The MAC can act as an inspiration and a catalyst to all our people to embrace Cathedral Quarter as a location to reflect the rich and varied cultural diversity of all sections of our community," said McCausland.
Details: www.themaclive.com