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Queer Photography at Southside

Queer Photography at Southside is a new public photography exhibition featuring the works of Holly Revell and Laura Chen who are using photography to capture local queer communities and to celebrate their diversity. Holly Revell project “People like us” is a participatory photography project that focuses on AFAB (assigned female at birth) trans and non-binary identities and experiences.

Echo Chamber: Pretending to Protest

“Pretending to Protest” is an audio piece about the 40th anniversary of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Developed by the award-winning group Echo Chamber. Led by Radhika Aggarwal, this audio piece explores protest camps established in 1981 to stand against the decision of the UK government to place nuclear missiles in Berkshire, England.

Acting Out: Are You Worthy?

“Are You Worthy?” is a piece written by members of Acting out, which was previously showcased as part of “The War Compendium” in 2016. It concerns the obstacles and challenges faced by two people attempting to achieve asylum seeker status having had to flee their country of origin due to their sexuality.

Queer Writing for a Brave New World

Join Out On The Page for the online launch of their first-ever print publication: Queer Writing for a Brave New World, in which twenty LGBTQ+ writers and artists explore the spirit of Modernism through a multiplicity of queer lenses.

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