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Artwork by: Freya Gascoyne
t'ART Exhibition
t'ART brings together queer and trans artists and makers for a new exhibition at The Outsiders Gallery, responding to the theme of 'queer time'.
How do we measure time? How do we queer it? How do our trans fingers remake it? Time is different for us. The markers of a life have not always been accessible to queer people: marriage, children, their children and so on. And then there’s coming out, again and again, beginnings and endings and beginning again. Transitioning, changing our bodies, changing our pronouns. Many of us explore as our true selves late.
Artists, both emerging and more established, have been chosen by the collective through an open call. With work from across a variety of disciplines, the exhibition will feature everything from painting to photography, film to sculpture, tied together by the thread of queer and trans temporal experience.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a programme of events including a private view, a queer life drawing workshop led by co-founder of t’ART and resident illustrator Lucie Arnoux and a night of acoustic and spoken word performances from queer and trans musicians and poets.
When: 2nd-10th November
Where: The Outsiders Gallery, Dalston
Programme:
Exhibition Open Times:
Sunday 3rd November - 12pm-5pm
Saturday 9th November - 12pm-5pm
Sunday 10th November - 12pm-5pm
The exhibition is free to visit and no booking is required.
Exhibition Event Programme:
Private View: 2nd November, 7pm-9pm. Book your tickets here.
Queer Life Drawing Workshop: 9th November, 3pm-5pm. Book your tickets here.
t’ARTopia & Final Night Party: 10th November, 6pm-9pm. Book your tickets here.
Artwork by (clockwise from top left) Jason Kattenhorn, Sam Mackie, Daiisy Blower (documented by Henri T) & Lucie Arnoux
Meet the t'ARTists:
Queer Joy: In Conversation by Amy-Rose Edlyn (aka Tainted Saint) @boldmelloncollective @amyroseedlyn @taintedsaint6
Nesting Dyke by Daisy Blower @daisyblower
Evolution of Max by Ediz Enver @artyenver
The Turning Point by Ela Ertan @elaertanart
The Snow to Fall by Else/Xun @twocarbonmonoxide
being both, becoming all (boxers) by Freya Gascoyne @gascoyne.f_
Keep Our Humanity Together; Holding Hands; We Will Be Fine; Reconciliation & No Matter The Distance by Gessica Carbone @carbonegessica
/ I DON'T LIKE WHAT I SEE BUT I KNOW YOU DO AND I SHOULDN'T CRY OVER SPILT MILK / TAPESTRY I / by Hannah Kate Absalom @hkaart
STILL A GIRL by Hans Shove @oddly_hans
Solitary/Shared Pleasures by Izzy Warren @izzysssart
Body Moves Through Time by Jason Kattenhorn @sassifyzine
T(ree) 4 T(ree) by Jay Latarche @transsxl_babe
Hey Little Monster by Jesse Kay @Jkaydraws
Virile Divine / Angel Baby by Jessica Tipper @jessica_occult_arts
Leaning In by Jessie RDB @jessierdb
The First Dinner Party by Kayleigh Hatch @kkayarts
From the Blue Series by Krishna Shanthi @_skrishnanana
this body i inhabit by Lauren McNicoll
Hiding Place by Liz Jones
ephemera/annum by Lizzie Rose @r.lizzie
Tongue Tied and Sour Rainbows by Milly Aburrow@portfolio.milly
Lay me in the garden by Mo Pittaway @mollacule
Analogue Disruptions by Nigel Grimmer @nigel_grimmer_artist
Fleeting moments by Orlando Szablewicz @tokyo_717
For Jack by Pol Bradford-Corris @pol.b.c
On Trying To Overcome Internalised Misogyny But It Coming Back To Bite Me On The Arse by Ruby Mae Russell @rubymaerussell
On the Thresholds by Sam Mackie @sammackiephoto
Uniform. by Sapphire @knit_pick_
Miss Chief by Satur Chong @satur.chong
Four long frilled oral arms by Ted Tinkler @tedtinkler
The Corrupted (2024) by WANKY KWEAN (Ewan Hindes and Ky Pegram) @ewanicorn @kybo0th
AmorePhous by Xavier White @RockXavierGB
Artwork by Ediz Enver