Belfast Exposed

Exhibitions

5th Sep - 28th Sep

It Is & I Am

It Is & I Am is a solo exhibition of new work by visual artist Emma Brennan. Incorporating a range of disciplines, the si...

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5th Sep - 21st Sep

Now & Then: Part III

A Sense of Place As part of Belfast Exposed's 40th-anniversary celebrations, we proudly present an exhibition that explores ...

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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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It Is & I Am

Gallery 2

5th Sep 2024 to 28th Sep 2024

About The Exhibition

It Is & I Am is a solo exhibition of new work by visual artist Emma Brennan. Incorporating a range of disciplines, the site-responsive installation explores the origins of myth making on the Island of Ireland through a Queer feminist lens.

The statement It Is & I Am is an assertion and personal manifesto, arrived at through lived experience, reflection and conversation with the artist’s community of Queer people and Queer artists. In its certainty, this affirmation points to questions of self-identification and the politics of representation. It is one answer to the questions of what is Queer art? Who is a Queer artist?

Taking these questions as a starting point, the artist moves through material exploration to reflect on Queerness in creation and art-making. Seeking expansion and fluidity, this process and body of work resist discretion, expanding to include messy multitudes of meanings rather than offering limiting definitive answers.

This exhibition is curated by Siobhan Kelly, a recipient of the Belfast Exposed Futures Curator Award 2023, a programme supporting emerging talent in the visual arts.

The Artists

Emma Brennan

Acknowledgements

This exhibition is funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon, and Fingal County Council. With special thanks to Niamh McCann whose dedication and commitment to collaborating on this project made it all possible. Thanks also to Lyric Theatre Belfast, Longford County Council, Portview Trade Center, PS² Belfast, Peter Glasgow, Shaun Doogan, Annette Brennan, Emer McGuckian, Christina and Phelim Kelly, Oisín Ó Ceallaigh, Gregor Andzelm, Robbie Maguire, Rachel Botha, Alessia Cargnelli, Neave Wright, Ciaran Milton, Jonathan Mayhew and Kathryn McShane.