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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Artist Talk: David Copeland

Events

Date

3rd September 2021

Time

1PM

Location

Belfast Exposed

Cost

Free

About The Event

Belfast Exposed invites you to the Artist Talk with David Copeland as he discusses his project, 'A Blanket of Woven Shadows'. 

The Artist Talk will take place in Belfast Exposed on Friday 3 September, from 1pm.

Booking is required. You can book your free ticket here

Due to Covid restrictions numbers are restricted to 20. If you are unable to make this event, this Artist Talk will be recorded and posted online.

To watch David's Futures Artist video check it out on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eizMuwZDrp8&t=23s

"We have made a significant investment in our ‘Futures Awards’ over the last 6 months for 6 emerging and inspiring artists. David is the 1st of the Futures Artists to have the opportunity to present his first solo show. The captivating dark landscapes take us on a journey that somehow manages to make us feel both uneasy yet captivated by the works. ” - Deirdre Robb, Chief Executive, Belfast Exposed.

Belfast Exposed presents a solo photographic exhibition that showcases new photographic works by Futures Awardee David Copeland ‘A Blanket of Woven Shadows’,  Copeland’s work employs conceptual and documentary approaches, exploring states of mind, place and the boundaries physical and psychological that can hold us in-between.