Belfast Exposed

Exhibitions

3rd Aug - 16th Sep

Belfast Exposed Presents: Portrait of Belfast

BELFAST EXPOSED PRESENTS: PORTRAIT OF BELFASTTo accompany Portrait of Humanity Vol. 5, Belfast Exposed is inviting Northe...

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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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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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Resolutions

Gallery 1

19th Jul 2013 to 9th Aug 2013

About The Exhibition

Digital technology has transformed our ability to create, send, store and manipulate photographs. This group exhibition will investigate digital technology’s impact on contemporary photographic practice and how a new understanding of the photograph can be achieved through looking at process.

This exhibition is the first in a new series of explorative projects by Belfast Exposed that investigate the exhibition-making process. Over five months Belfast Exposed volunteers have developed an exhibition through a series of workshops and sessions with the BX staff and invited independent curators.

Curatorial Team: Christopher Gallagher, Faye Hobson, Fergus Jordan, Ryan Leathem, Ciara O’Halloran, Carole Phillips, Alison Steers, Simon Walker and Trevor Wilson.

The Artists

Events

Artists Talk

19th July | 2pm | Belfast Exposed

Free Admission
Discussion: Volunteering in the Arts Sector

24th July | 2pm | Belfast Exposed

Free Admission
Curators Talk

27th July | 2pm | Belfast Exposed

Free Admission
Photo Book Club

1st August | 6pm | Belfast Exposed

Free Admission

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements: This exhibition is supported through the Paul Hamlyn Foundation