Meet the Ballymena lady who’s brought a great big MAC of culture to Belfast!

IT’S ‘the’ building in Belfast that everyone’s talking about. A world class multidisciplinary arts venue in the centre of the city’s cultural Cathedral Quarter.

It is the MAC - the multi-million pound Metropolitan Arts Centre - which aims to select, create and mix up music, theatre, dance and art, and, make each of those mediums accessible to all.

The person charged with ensuring that objective is realised to the full is its Chief Executive, Ballymena native, Anne McReynolds.

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Anne said the concept and the building required to house it had been many years in development.

“I was first involved in talking about creating the Mac in May, 1996,” said Anne who, at that time, had just been appointed the Director of the Old Museum Arts Centre.

“It really is ridiculously difficult to bring everything together - the design, the electrics, the engineering...as anyone who has built a house will know, it just goes on and on”.

Some 16 years after that initial chat and everything came together very nicely for the MAC’s opening on April 20 and in the month since, up until May 20, a staggering 34,552 people have walked through its doors.

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