Belfast Exposed

Exhibitions

2nd May - 1st Jun

Can you hear me now?

Can you hear me now?! (2024) is a durational piece based on content shared on the artist’s social media, linked to the resu...

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2nd May - 29th Jun

Inquiry

This exhibition is an ongoing body of work by Chad Alexander. The series was created in Belfast and centres on people, predom...

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Community

25th Sep - 7th Oct

Young People Behind the Lens

Over the summer, a group of young people from Start 360 explored the cityscape of Belfast. They found new ways to see the...

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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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Artists Talk: Ulster University MFA Photography Showcase

Events

Date

17th June 2022

Time

18:00

Location

Belfast Exposed

Cost

Free

About The Event

Join Belfast Exposed and Ulster University for an evening of discussion with artists whose work features in 'A Trace of Ownership', the 2022 Ulster University MFA Photography Showcase.

The Artist Talk will take place in Belfast Exposed on Friday 17 June, from 6pm.

Booking is required. You can book your free ticket here

The following artists will present their work and discuss their practice.

Teresa Lyle - F I N E

Lyle is an artist from Northern Ireland, winner of the 2017 Joseph Harron Award and the 2016Ulster Media Award in Photography. She worked on the Scope Project as a tutor in collaboration with the Playhouse Performing Arts Theatre, Derry and delivers workshops on still and video camera and editing software.

Clara Scullion - clean slate kids

Scullion was winner of the 2017 'In Public, In Particular Graduate Award' and shortlisted for the 2017 'Adobe Design Achievement Awards' for videography. As a qualified art teacher, she runs photography workshops as part of her socially engaged art practice.

Joe Laverty - Unquiet

Laverty is an Irish documentary, portrait & architectural photographer.His work often concerns unseen, hidden, liminal spaces in our urban environment and explores our human interaction with them, and his commissioned work has been published in Dezeen, Wallpaper, Huck, Irish Times, Cara and The Guardian.

Denis O’Shea - This Must Be The Place

O’Shea is working towards the MFA in Photography having recently retired following 40 years as a librarian. His early photography education was a combination of self-taught practice and he has a wide range of previous photographic experience and training, dating back to 1978.