Xposure Guided Tours offer a structured and considered way to navigate the exhibitions, moving beyond passive viewing into informed engagement. They are led by a New York based art historian and museum educator with extensive experience in museum education, photography history, and public engagement. Drawing on years of guiding audiences through galleries and teaching visual literacy, the guide brings clarity, context, and intellectual depth to the work on display. Visitors are encouraged to look beyond the surface of each image and to understand the intent, construction, and wider cultural framework of the projects presented.
The tours typically visit three or four exhibitions, allowing sufficient time to examine different photographic approaches, themes, and curatorial contexts. Routes vary throughout the week and feature a changing selection of exhibitions, making it possible to attend more than once and encounter new work each time.
For visitors seeking a more rigorous understanding of the festival’s visual narrative, the guided tours provide structured interpretation rather than casual browsing.