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Exhibition LGBTQIA+ History month

7 Feb - 7 March

Collective exhibition showcasing four local queer artists! The exhibition will run 7 Feb – 7 March. With a closing event/ Queer Living Archive event 7 March 5pm. Come along to view the exhibition anytime the library is open. Here is a little info about the work –

Ted Tinkler, Four long frilled oral arms”, 2024

This quilt/kite, titled “Four long frilled oral arms“, harnesses the compass jellyfish as an embodiment of trans bodily presence. The compass jellyfish is a bodily mass with four long, frilled, oral arms and twenty-four long, thin tentacles. They transition from male to female as they mature. They are permeable boundaries ready to be transgressed. They defy definition.

@tedtinkler   

https://tedtinkler.substack.com/ 


Aisling Gallagher (they/them) is a disabled Irish artist and creative access practitioner who makes work that disrupts what is considered normal, assumed and appropriate. Their practice is primarily about turning barriers into opportunities, turning allies into accomplices; figuring out how to do the best they can, and then trying to do better.

@twoshadesofhope on social 

[email protected] 

gallaghercreative.co.uk 


Jenny Buggs (she or they) is a self-taught queer artist living and working in Deptford. They are interested in using painting as a way to learn to communicate boldly, loudly and directly. Their practice aims to reckon with aspects of their identity which emerged suddenly and felt disparate – such as disability, queerness, persistent pain, assertiveness and gentleness.

All artworks for sale. See more at @jennybuggsart on Instagram

 

Chloe Stewart as an artist, I would say I’m just creative at heart & it exists within me art is the one thing that has always stayed or returned to me it’s always there at the root. About the works Torn in tartan  – There are times where you can be torn between living life as you are with the ideals and norms of regularity or as society says. 

All artworks for sale Both framed pieces, Torn in tartan and It’s giving – £140, Central piece, Anthurium – £220

To enquire about purchasing contact the artist – [email protected]