Visit Us

We are open to everyone passionate about photography and visual culture.
ADDRESS:

10, Pritytskogo St., Minsk
Phone: +375 44 736 31 69

Working days: Tuesday – Thursday
Working hours: 10:00 – 17:00
Administration
The Administration of the Association is the coordination center for all our projects and initiatives. Here you can learn more about membership opportunities, ongoing programs, festivals, and international collaborations. The team provides organizational support for sections, curatorial initiatives, and educational courses, ensuring that Belarusian photography evolves in dialogue with the global visual culture.
Photo Union Gallery
The Gallery is the heart of the Association and a vibrant platform for contemporary visual art. It hosts solo and group exhibitions, curated programs, festival events, and meetings with photographers. The Gallery brings together emerging talents and established masters, fostering a dialogue between generations and artistic practices. It is a place where audiences encounter new perspectives, and photography becomes a language for discussing today’s world.
Educational Center
The School of Visual Thinking is the educational center of the Belarusian Association of Photographers, offering programs for children, teenagers, and adults. It provides a space where participants learn to perceive, analyze, and develop their creative vision through photography, animation, drawing, and media art.

The Center’s programs are built on an interdisciplinary approach that combines artistic practice with research-based and creative methods. They focus on developing visual literacy, mastering both analog and digital technologies, creating author-driven projects, and presenting them to a wider audience.
PHOTO LIBRARY
The Photo Library is a unique collection of printed and digital resources dedicated to the history and theory of photography. It includes photobooks, exhibition catalogues, albums, research publications, and archival materials. The library is open to anyone wishing to deepen their knowledge of photography – from students and aspiring authors to researchers and curators. It serves not only as a resource center but also as a meeting point for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and the preservation of cultural memory.