We are an independent, non-profit organisation and registered charity situated in the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast. Founded in 1983 by a group of local photographers as a challenge to media representation of Belfast’s experience of conflict, our work continues to reflect a socially engaged ethos, while responding to contemporary currents in photography and politics further afield.
Belfast Exposed believe photography is for everyone, it is accessible, meaningful and has the ability to tell stories, allowing us to create dialogue and reflect upon our history, inform our present and inspire a positive future. Celebrating photography’s diversity and creativity, Belfast Exposed works with photographers, artists, academics, communities and business partners to explore photography’s powerful ability to make a meaningful contribution to the world.
Belfast Exposed provides a range of services including four public galleries exhibiting work by internationally renowned and local photographers, images from our 'Archive', and our ‘Futures’ programme for emerging artists. We maintain an archive recording the political, cultural and social change in Northern Ireland; we deliver an extensive educational and socially engaged outreach programme; we provide specialised and bespoke training courses for the public; we offer accredited educational programmes for schools and community groups, we provide a range of corporate packages for businesses, and venue hire facilities suitable for meetings, presentations, product launches, networking events and bespoke corporate hospitality.