Belfast Exposed is a medium sized gallery in the centre of Belfast.
I have been here, not for the conventional admiration of art but for an after hours party. The details are shady, but if you knock on the door after midnight on a Friday they may open up the shutters and invite you in to this secret haven for people looking to party late into the night.
(I'm making it sound seedy, am I? Cause it's not.) The bar is pretty basic at night, but I remember having a few refreshing gin and tonics and spending the night dancing to some great and eclectic music.
From The Beatles, to The Rolling Stones to erm Will Smith's Boom Shake Shake Shake the Room?! I left around 4ish (after spilling one too many G and T's up the walls!) but am informed that it stays open until 6am in truly decadent style.
As for the Gallery itself, it focuses on community based photography and try to encourage local communities to use photography to record and understand their environment. It has compiled an archive of half a million images, some of which are accessible online.
Belfast Exposed also offer some excellent training courses and artists talks which come highly recommended from friends who travel the hour and a half journey to attend. read more