Belfast Photo Festival Exhibition Graphics

Belfast Photo Festival Exhibition Graphics

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Belfast Photo Festival

How Was Your Dream?

Set within Botanic Gardens, How Was Your Dream? by Thaddé Comar documents the Hong Kong protests of 2019, exploring themes of resistance, surveillance and collective memory. For this outdoor installation, we produced the exhibition graphics on Lexan acrylic, a highly durable, shatter-resistant material that provides excellent clarity while withstanding the demands of a public environment.

The Song of Invisible Birds

Located in the Tropical Ravine at Botanic Gardens, The Song of Invisible Birds by Florence Goupil highlights the challenges facing Indigenous communities living in voluntary isolation in the Peruvian Amazon. Our team was pleased to provide the fabric hanging banners for this powerful installation, helping present an important environmental and human rights story through large format print.

Still Standing

Our team produced the triangle PVC-free wrapped C-Bond panels for Still Standing, a collaborative project by Belfast Buildings Trust and photographer Joe Laverty. Installed in Saint Anne’s Square, the exhibition explores Belfast’s built heritage and the stories connected to the city’s most recognisable places.

One Bed, Two Blankets, Eighty-Five Rules

Installed at Belfast City Hall, One Bed, Two Blankets, Eighty-Five Rules by Sabine Hess and Nicolas Polli explores the dynamics of shared living through photography, symbolism and storytelling. We were delighted to help bring this engaging outdoor exhibition to life with high-quality PVC-free wrapped C-bond panels.

Exploring Antrim and Newtownabbey

We were proud to produce the PVC-free wrapped C-Bond display panels for Exploring Antrim and Newtownabbey, a year-round photography project beginning with photographer Evanna Devine’s ‘Spring’ commission. Located at Antrim Castle Gardens, the exhibition celebrates the borough’s landscapes, heritage and history through the changing seasons.


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