
Outernet London Presents "Space To Have A Ball" Exhibition
Date: 15–30 June 2023
Location: Outernet London, Tottenham Court Road, London
Outernet London, in collaboration with the National Trust, is hosting a free immersive exhibition called "Space To Have A Ball." This high-tech exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the history of ballroom culture, merging it with modern and contemporary dance. The exhibition is influenced by the queer history of four National Trust properties. Visit outernetglobal.com for more information.
Proud West End
Date: 28 June–16 July 2023
Location: Old Quebec Street, London
To celebrate Pride 2023, Oxford Street presents "Proud West End," a groundbreaking audio-visual art exhibition. This free exhibition showcases the true stories of fifteen LGBTQIA+ individuals from the West End, including the iconic drag queen Divina de Campo. Large-scale portraits will be displayed on the street, accompanied by candid spoken stories accessible through QR codes. Find out more at oxfordstreet.co.uk.
Queer Joy Exhibition at King's Cross
Date: 1 June–31 August 2023
Location: Pancras Square and Granary Square, King's Cross, London
King's Cross' Outside Art Project presents the "Queer Joy Exhibition," featuring 50 striking portraits of queer individuals captured by emerging LGBTQIA+ photographers from the UK and abroad. Explore the vibrant and diverse queer community through this free exhibition. Visit kingscross.co.uk for details.
REBEL: 30 Years Of London Fashion at the Design Museum
Date: 16 September 2023–11 February 2024
Location: Design Museum, London
Coinciding with London Fashion Week 2023 and sponsored by Alexander McQueen, the Design Museum presents "REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion." This exhibition celebrates the radical creativity of young British fashion designers and the influence of British design on the global fashion stage. It also marks the 30th anniversary of the British Fashion Council's NEWGEN program. Learn more at designmuseum.org.
LGBTQ+ Audio Trail at the Museum of Liverpool
Location: Pier Head, Liverpool
Discover the rich LGBTQ+ history of Liverpool with a new audio trail at the Museum of Liverpool. Created by the duo behind the Bottoming podcast, this trail takes you through the Wondrous Place exhibit, offering a queer perspective on objects and highlighting the contributions of local LGBTQ+ campaigners. Visit liverpoolmuseums.org.uk for more information.
QUEERCIRCLE's Permanent Space in North Greenwich
Location: Building 4, Design District, 3 Barton Yard, Soames Walk, London
QUEERCIRCLE, an LGBTQIA+ charity, has established a permanent space in North Greenwich. This inclusive community space features artist residencies, LGBTQ+ exhibitions, panel discussions, and a library of essential texts. Find out more at queercircle.org.
Museum of Transology
Location: Discover more at museumoftransology.com
The Museum of Transology is the UK's largest collection of objects representing trans, non-binary, and intersex people's lives. With a wide range of artifacts, the museum aims to rewrite history and ensure the stories and experiences of these communities are represented. Explore the collection online and stay updated on pop-up events and talks on Instagram.
"I Love Or Hate Every Day" Performance on Instagram
Location: Instagram @iloveorhateeveryday
Artist Kat Egan explores the intersection of body issues and transness through a vulnerable and honest performance on Instagram. In this daily photo project, Kat reflects on self-esteem and identity in relation to queerness and gender. Follow
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