Belfast Exposed

Exhibitions

3rd Aug - 16th Sep

Portrait of Humanity Vol. 5

In partnership with the British Journal of PhotographyBelfast Exposed is delighted to be hosting the British Journal of P...

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1st Jun - 22nd Jul

Else Time | Ulster University MFA Photography Exhibition 2023

In this unique time that we find ourselves in, the things that once were so certain, are no longer so.Else Time is an 'ot...

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Community

21st May - 22nd May

Showing the faces of dementia with Alzheimer’s NI

Ahead of the Alzheimer’s Society Annual Conference 2019 (ASAC19), Belfast Exposed was commissioned by Alzheimer’s NI to w...

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4th May - 20th May

Coronation Generation 2023

Bringing together young people from across communities for Coronation GenerationIn April 2023, Belfast Exposed worked wit...

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Without Power There is Darkness

Community

2nd Jun 2014 to 13th Jun 2014

About The Exhibition

Without Power There is Darkness is a collaboration between Belfast Exposed and AES. The exhibition opens on Monday 2nd June at 6pm in Stormont Long Gallery.

Without Power There is Darkness is a photography project aimed at young people to encourage them to think about energy and their individual role in protecting the environment and sustaining our energy source.

The Project was delivered by Belfast Exposed and supported by AES, our major power providers through Ballylumford and Kilroot Power Stations. P7 pupils took part from Carrickfergus (St Nicholas and Victoria Primary Schools) and Larne (Larne and Inver and Cairncastle Primary Schools) areas.

The project encouraged young people to use the medium of photography creatively, through a series of workshops, to capture and express how energy works in the environment around them, their role in sustaining it into the future and how we can challenge and change attitudes towards this, asking the viewer to look at the images themselves and how we all can actively play a role in this.

The exhibition will be on display in Stormont's Long Gallery until Friday 13 June.

Partners

Students of St Nicholas, Victoria, Larne and Inver and Cairncastle Primary Schools