The MAC, Belfast has been selected as one of five finalists for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2023 - the world’s largest museum prize.
Art Fund annually shortlists five outstanding museums for the Museum of the Year.
The shortlisted museums demonstrate transformational impact, redeveloping their offers with diverse and inspiring stories at their heart and shaping the response to vital issues of today.
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Chief Executive of the MAC, Anne McReynolds, said: "We are delighted to be shortlisted for the Museum of the Year 2023 and to be included alongside such impressive institutions from across the UK.
"The arts have a transformative role in Belfast and Northern Ireland and in the recent past, where politics have failed, the arts have stepped in and provided people with a voice and a platform.
"The recognition associated with this prestigious award is critical for the MAC, and for Northern Ireland, particularly at this time.
"The MAC places equal emphasis on its civic and cultural responsibility to our artists, and the communities that we serve, so this achievement is theirs as much as it is ours.”
The MAC (Belfast) is Northern Ireland’s leading art centre and a key driver in Belfast’s social, physical and economic regeneration.
Celebrating 10 years, the MAC exists to make Northern Ireland a better place for all of its citizens by enabling people to imagine, create, enjoy, and participate in outstanding art.
The MAC galleries bring major international artists to a local audience, often for the first time in Ireland, whilst also positioning Northern Irish artists within an international context.
It has worked with its partners to raise awareness of the housing crisis in Northern Ireland, commissioned artists to create works that campaign for the well-being of LGBTQIA+ people and advocated on behalf of reproductive rights organisations in Northern Ireland.
The winning museum will be announced at a ceremony at the British Museum in London on July 12 and will receive £120,000, specially increased for 2023 and beyond to mark 120 years of Art Fund supporting museums. £15,000 will be given to each of the four other finalists – bringing the total prize money to £180,000.
Speaking on behalf of the judges, Jenny Waldman, Director, Art Fund said: “Congratulations to The MAC on being shortlisted for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2023.
"All five of our finalists are at the top of their game, offering inspirational collections and programmes for their communities and for visitors from across the UK and around the world."
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