An immersive installation created by artist Joe Caslin opens to the public at Riddel’s Warehouse in Belfast on 30 May.

The central feature is a large-scale monochrome drawing that spans the full height of the building’s four-storey atrium. Young people developed additional visual and written responses during a six-month cross-community programme.

Visitors can use an augmented reality app to access further content and share their own reflections. Archive film collected through the Northern Ireland Now project is displayed in a dedicated cinema space.

The installation is free and runs until 5 July, with opening hours from 11am to 4pm on Thursdays to Sundays, except for two late openings until 10pm.

A series of accompanying events includes digital art workshops, archive film screenings, and a storytelling event.

The project received funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and the BFI.