Starting from Mon 11 November 2019, theme #QueerQueries For ‘drop-down’ details, click on each event from the list below,
GFEST 2019
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GFEST - Gaywise FESTival 2019 Launch event on Friday 1st November at Museum of London All new exciting, interactive format: Launch of GFEST 2019, under theme #QueerQueries -/ map/
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GFEST – Gaywise FESTival 2019 Launch event on Friday 1st November at Museum of London
All new exciting, interactive format: Launch of GFEST 2019, under theme #QueerQueries -/ map/ nearest tube: Barbican
GFEST 2019 art, performance workshop / presentations line up:
Krishna Istha will present an exciting take on their visual art works that explore queer identities and generate debate – about much needed exploration of cross-sectionality.
Krishna is a London based performer, writer, live artist and theatre maker. Their performance work looks at transformations (physical/political), gender politics & queer culture using subversive text, cabaret elements & comedy. They have performed extensively across the UK, Germany, Australia and USA.
London based practitioner Mud Howard will weave together Queer Storytelling and Queer Performance Poetry, while exploring the GFEST 2019 theme of #QueerQueries.
Mud Howard (they/them) is a gender non-conforming writer, performer, and activist from the states. Mud creates work that explores the intimacy and isolation between queer and trans bodies. mud is a Pushcart Prize nominee and currently working on their first full-length novel: a queer and trans memoir full of lies and magic.
GFEST founder and artistic director Niranjan Kamatkar will present a glimpse of sexuality and gender fluidity in Indian epic Mahabharata, through a series of images from his project Marg: A Pathway.
Niranjan Kamatkar (b. India, based in London) is artistic director of Wise Thoughts, an issue-based arts charity working with LGBTQI+ and BAME artists, filmmakers, and practitioners, and London’s LGBTQI+ cross art annual event GFEST – Gaywise FESTival. He works with leading organisations, such as the BFI, The RSA and Museums and archives sector, to showcase LGBTQI+ work and is an established filmmaker and artist in his own right.
All workshops leaders, presenters will join the panel discussion on the theme of the festival.
Sadie Sinner will be your GFEST 2019 launch event host and MC.
As a velvet-toned songbird or powerhouse of a host, “a bad girl with a good voice and a lot of loving to give…”, Sadie Sinner is a creative force! Founder and curator of The Cocoa Butter Club, Sadie performs a seamless repertoire bursting with the RnB, Blues, Jazz, Motown, Funk and Neo-soul that raised her. Sadie brings entire rooms to their feet- her vocals and vibe, compelling them to dance the night away!
There will also be film screenings of the following:
Filmmaker and activist’s Jake Graf’s short film Dawn.
Jake Graf is an international multi award winning director, writer and actor based in London known for his roles in ’The Danish Girl’ and ‘Colette’, and for viral hit ‘Headspace’. Transitioning in 2008, Jake is known as one of the most prolific and visible trans male directors internationally.
Denise: An elderly drag queen sparkles her way through time, revisiting her glory days.
A Short Film Written by Kenneth O’Toole, Produced by Kelly-Marie Kerr and Darren Bab.
A Film by My Genderation: ‘Trans AND: Mridul’
My Genderation is an ongoing film project focusing on trans lives and trans experiences. All our content is created by trans people, about trans people, for a much wider audience. Currently run by Fox Fisher and Owl Fisher.
There will be a café bar open throughout the evening serving drinks and snacks.
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(Friday) 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Organizer
arts charity Wise Thoughts in collaboration with Museum of London
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Under GFEST 2019 banner from 11 to 16 November : The Horse Hospital,
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Under GFEST 2019 banner from 11 to 16 November : The Horse Hospital, Colonnade Bloomsbury, London WC1N 1JD.
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The Horse Hospital is pleased to announce The Gutter Art of Stephen Varble: Genderqueer Performance Art in the 1970s,
photographs by Greg Day. Curated by David J. Getsy, Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
the exhibition brings to light the work of performance artist Stephen Varble (1946–1984) through the photographs taken by Greg Day (b.1944) of his costumes, performances, and collaborations.
In costumes made from street trash, food waste, and stolen objects, Stephen Varble took to the streets of 1970s New York City to perform his “Gutter Art.” With disruption as his aim, he led uninvited costumed tours through the galleries of SoHo, occupied Fifth Avenue gutters, and burst into banks and boutiques in his gender-confounding ensembles. Varble made the recombination of signs for gender a central theme in his increasingly outrageous costumes and performances. While maintaining he/him as his pronouns, Varble performed gender as an open question in both his life and his work, sometimes identifying as a female persona, Marie Debris, and sometimes playing up his appearance as a gay man. Only later would the term “genderqueer” emerge to describe the kind of self-made, non-binary gender options that Varble adopted throughout his life and in his disruptions of the 1970s art world.
At the pinnacle moment of Varble’s public performances, the photographer Greg Day captured the inventiveness and energy of his genderqueer costume confrontations. Trained as an artist and anthropologist and with a keen eye for documenting ephemeral culture as it flourished, Day took hundreds of photographs of Varble’s trash couture, public performances, and events in 1975 and 1976. Varble understood the importance of photographers, and Day was his most important photographic collaborator. This exhibition brings together a selection of Day’s photographs of Varble performing his costume works and also includes Day’s photographs of Varble’s friends and collaborators such as Peter Hujar,
Jimmy DeSana, Shibata Atsuko, Agosto Machado, and Warhol stars Jackie Curtis, Taylor Mead, and Mario Montez.
Varble sought to make a place for himself outside of art’s institutions and mainstream cultures, all the while critiquing them both. The story of Varble told through Day’s photographs is both about their synergistic artistic friendship and about the queer networks and communities that made such an anti-institutional and genderqueer practice imaginable. Together, Varble and Day worked to preserve the radical potential of Gutter Art for the future.
The Gutter Art of Stephen Varble comes to the Horse Hospital from the ONE Archives Foundation Gallery and Museum in West Hollywood, California, where it ran from 1 March to 17 May 2019. The exhibition builds upon the 2018 retrospective exhibition of Stephen Varble’s work at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York, titled
Rubbish and Dreams: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble,
as featured in the New York Times on January 11, 2019. The Horse Hospital’s exhibition, with its focus on the collaboration of Varble with the photographer Greg Day, will explore the ways in which Varble’s disruptive guerilla performance art has lived on primarily through vibrant photographs that captured his inventive costumes, transformed trash, and public confrontations.
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11 (Monday) 12:00 pm - 16 (Saturday) 6:00 pm
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Hand image courtesy: The RSA website. Join us for
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Hand image courtesy: The RSA website.
Join us for the opening day event of GFEST – Gaywise FESTival exploring this year’s theme: #QueerQueries. A recognised annual LGBTQI+ cross-art event, GFEST is now in its 12th year.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Gay activist, historian and sociologist, specialising in work on sexuality, Professor Jeffrey Weeks OBE FRSA will join GFEST founder and RSA LGBT+ Creative Cultural Network Lead, Niranjan Kamatkar FRSA, in conversation on the origins of Queer Theory.
Westminster LGBT+ Forum chair, David van de Velde will speak about what ‘queer query’ means in the heart of London today.
LGBT+ Poet Laureate Trudy Howson will present her poetry on the theme.
There will be a brief Q&A with the audience followed by networking, with wine for this event generously sponsored by Barefoot Wine UK. This event is held in partnership with Westminster LGBT Forum.
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Time
(Monday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Organizer
RSA LGBT+ network led by Niranjan Kamatkar
12nov6:30 pm9:00 pmLGBTQ InterfaithThe Faith & Belief Forum, Camden/Kentish Town, London NW5
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The Faith & Belief Forum in partnership with: Sarbat LGBT Sikhs, London Queer Muslims, Quaker Gender & Sexual Diversity Community and OneBodyOneFaith.
In celebration of National Interfaith Week 2019, we invite LGBTQ people and allies of different faiths, religions, and non-religious beliefs, to a relaxed evening of reflection, celebration and sharing a meal together.
The event will be a safe environment where guests can be themselves, and learn about others. There will also be information provided about services and groups for LGBTQ people of faith in London.
All attendees are asked to bring along an object, photograph, or short piece of text that is important to you – it can be related to your faith, culture, background or a belief you hold.
Dinner and mocktails will be provided.
No photographs will be taken or shared without guests’ permission. This will be an alcohol-free event.
Suggested donation: £5.00 (on the door or online)
Arrive from 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start at The Faith & Belief Forum, Camden/Kentish Town, London NW5
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(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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#WISEWords Drama Workshop : A unique opportunity for LGBTQI+ community members to help create a new piece of theatre based on your stories. A short series of workshops developed in partnership
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#WISEWords Drama Workshop :
A unique opportunity for LGBTQI+ community members to help create a new piece of theatre based on your stories. A short series of workshops developed in partnership with Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Bring your own stories and together we will create a short theatre/ drama work.
This workshop is led by James and co-facilitated by Catriona.
Final special session from 6 to 7 pm on 14th November will be part of GFEST 2019 workshop and sharing event.
Every Thursday evening, 6 pm – 8 pm from 3rd October to 14th November 2019.
Fee: FREE – Register early as places limited .
Contact 020 888 99 555 / info (at) wisethoughts.org to book your place. Map and directions
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Wise Thoughts
Wise Thoughts, 2nd Floor , Wood Green Library, High Road Wood Green, London N22 6XD
Organizer
Wise Thoughtsinfo@wisethoughts.org
17nov5:00 pm8:30 pmCactus Club Tea DanceThe Two Brewers in Clapham High Street, London, SW4
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Come and join us for an old fashioned Tea Dance on Sunday 17th November in the back bar of The Two Brewers
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Come and join us for an old fashioned Tea Dance on Sunday 17th November in the back bar of The Two Brewers in Clapham High Street, London, SW4
After our first successful tea dance in August, we are back for a pre Christmas evening of dance. You will be welcome to join us either with or without a partner. Gender neutral partner dancing for ballroom, latin, sequence and old time. There will be some line dancing too, with instruction.
Unfortunately we may not be able to provide tea or coffee but a full bar is available with happy hour until 7.30pm. Cakes, some home made, and sandwiches will be available to keep your energy up for those Quicksteps and Cha Chas.
More details at https://thecactusclub.co.uk//html/teadance.html
Please note that due to pub licence no one under 18 may attend. Venue is fully accessible
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(Sunday) 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Drawing from circus, stand-up and live art, Contra is a solo cabaret of contradictions. Fierce, witty and uncompromising, this highly physical show interrogates personal, social and historical occupations of the
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Drawing from circus, stand-up and live art, Contra is a solo cabaret of contradictions. Fierce, witty and uncompromising, this highly physical show interrogates personal, social and historical occupations of the female body.
Lip sync, spoken text, dance and aerial rope choreography are used to set autobiographical accounts against the voices of comedians, preachers, pop vocalists and strangers on public transport.
With honesty and poignancy, Laura Murphy shares stories of bodily functions, heartbreak and family discussions of lesbian sex, unpicking the absurdity and contradictions of female identity in the present day.
Expect scenes of nudity, aerial acrobatics, and explicit references to mythical reptiles and female sexuality.
Book your tickets here
Age guidance: 16
Time
(Tuesday) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Jacksons Lane
Jacksons Lane, 269a Archway Road London N6 5AA
Organizer
Jacksons Lane
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Award-winning musician Paul Diello invites you to his gender-blending celebration of iconic women in music. Join the Brighton-based avant-garde performer and his band on a colourful camp cabaret extravaganza as
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Award-winning musician Paul Diello invites you to his gender-blending celebration of iconic women in music. Join the Brighton-based avant-garde performer and his band on a colourful camp cabaret extravaganza as they reimagine classic female songs originally performed by legendary singers such as Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and Madonna to name but a few. Dance, sing, laugh and cry as Paul interweaves his journey of childhood out-castings and social misfittery into well-loved compositions. Every sense will be tantalised in this outrageous, rainbow-coloured romp. All new version for 2019!
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(Tuesday) 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Mon 12 to Sat 24 November 2018, theme #SociallyEqual
GFEST 2018
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After a decade of showcasing the best LGBTQI+ arts from across the globe, GFEST – Gaywise FESTival is reshaping the annual
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After a decade of showcasing the best LGBTQI+ arts from across the globe, GFEST – Gaywise FESTival is reshaping the annual celebrations. Come and join us at the free entry GFEST 2018 Launch, featuring a spirited star studded soiree by performers of ‘The Cocoa Butter Club’, artists Roxana Halls, Shalicefinds, Charan Singh, dancer Sanjay Shetty, digital artist Katy Jalili, and acapella act TStarNay, LGBT Poet Laureate Trudy Howson, My Genderation film and many more…
It is an absolutely “unmissable and MUST” evening full of LGBTQI+ arts, videos, music, performers, spoken word and live acts. GFEST is co-ordinated by arts charity Wise Thoughts.
Food and drinks are available at the bar.
Mon 12 Nov 6 pm – 8.30 pm. Performances start at 7 pm.
Free Entry.
Check GFEST 2018 events #GFEST2018 theme is #SociallyEQUAL.
Alexandra Palace, Transmitter Hall,
Alexandra Palace Way, London N22 7AY
Public transport: Bus W3, from Finsbury Park and Wood Green.
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(Monday) 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Organizer
Arts Charity Wise Thoughts
13nov(nov 13)10:00 am24(nov 24)6:00 pmSoufiane Ababri: Solo Exhibition Event Organized By: SPACE
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Soufiane Ababri Solo Exhibition, SPACE 28 Sep – 24 Nov 2018 Opening: Thur 27 Sep, 6-9pm Gallery hours: Mon - Fri: 9-5pm, Sat: 1-6pm SPACE is excited to announce the opening of Soufiane Ababri’s first
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Soufiane Ababri
Solo Exhibition, SPACE
28 Sep – 24 Nov 2018
Opening: Thur 27 Sep, 6-9pm
Gallery hours: Mon – Fri: 9-5pm, Sat: 1-6pm
SPACE is excited to announce the opening of Soufiane Ababri’s first UK show in its main Mare Street gallery on 27 September 2018. The exhibition will present a new body of work by the Tangier-born artist, the culmination of a month-long residency at SPACE. For this commission, SPACE is working in partnership with Glassbox gallery in Paris to generate a high-profile exchange between London and Paris in support of Ababri’s work.
Ababri’s work confronts homophobia and racism in order to dismantle mechanisms of domination — from post-colonialist to patriarchal power structures — while aiming to thwart oppressive social dynamics. His intimately drawn, erotically charged scenes are inspired by images of his family and friends, online sources and art history. The artist highlights the influence of violence on the forms of art history and on cultural identities. Appropriating everyday moments, street scenes, press photographs and intimate acts, he explores themes of anonymous sex, gay icons, post-colonial exoticism and relationships of domination. His evocative drawings, installations and performances contribute greatly to contemporary art discourse on race and sexual identity.
Coeval Magazine says of Ababri’s artwork “The fearlessness of his boundary-pushing work ignites with flying colours much-needed discussions about the convergence of discriminations for the LGBTQI community.” (Coeval Magazine, May 2018)
This project is generously supported by Fluxus Art Projects
Image credit: Soufiane Ababri, from the series “Bed Works”, coloured pencils on paper 24 x 32 cm, 2016 – ongoing
Time
13 (Tuesday) 10:00 am - 24 (Saturday) 6:00 pm
Organizer
SPACEnathalie@spacestudios.org.uk
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Deck the halls with boughs of horror! International drag collective Sink the Pink are excited to present a dark and terrifying twist on the traditional Christmas theatre show this winter. Inspired by
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Deck the halls with boughs of horror!
International drag collective Sink the Pink are excited to present a dark and terrifying twist on the traditional Christmas theatre show this winter.
Inspired by London’s bawdy and dangerous theatrical past and a love of classic British Horror – think Sweeney Todd meets the Wicker Man (and Black Mirror with better wigs!) – How To Catch A Krampus is a raucous anthology of terrifying stories and spooked-out songs that come climbing out of the winter dark to remind us that not everyone is good for goodness’ sake….
Featuring:
- Dancing drag queens!
- Terrifying live score!
- Show-stopping numbers!
- Mind bending magic!
- Bogey men, blood, and brussel sprouts!
A black-hearted antidote to all things cheery this festive season… Guaranteed to ruin your Christmas and enough to put you off your eggnog!
“Brilliant, bizarre and completely unmissable…” ★★★★★ – Time Out on previous show ‘Down The Rabbit Hole’
Presented by Sink The Pink and Pleasance Theatre.
Recommended for ages 18
First aiders will be present at each performance in case any audience member feels unwell. Hang on to your wigs!
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@SinkThePinkLDN | @ThePleasance | #CatchAKrampus
Important information:
This show contains nudity, flashing lights, and scenes of a violent and disturbing nature.
Time
November 13 (Tuesday) 7:30 pm - December 23 (Sunday) 11:30 pm
Location
Pleasance Theatre
Pleasance Theatre, Carpenters Mews, North Road, London N7 9EF
Organizer
Pleasance Theatre and Sink The Pinknic@pleasance.co.uk
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The films in this programme celebrate inclusivity, diversity and freedom regardless of gender, religious background or age. Followed by drinks. In
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The films in this programme celebrate inclusivity, diversity and freedom regardless of gender, religious background or age. Followed by drinks. In association with GFEST – Gaywise FESTival.
On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi (dir Brandon Gross, Skyler Gross)
Having celebrated their 65th anniversary with their children and grandchildren, Nani and Popi seem happy and content. It comes as a shock for everyone, therefore, when a short time later, Popi, aged 95, comes out as gay. Or almost everyone: as it turns out his wife knew about it all along, but decided to keep her family together at the cost of her own happiness. On My Way Out tells an extraordinary story about relationships, family and the sacrifices we make to keep them intact.
Summer (dir Pearl Gluck)
Two teenage girls experience their sexual awakening together while at a Hassidic summer camp.
Sunset (dir Katie Ennis, Gary Jaffe)
A young man is torn between his sense of duty to serve his country and his wish to stay with his male lover in New York in the days following Pearl Harbor.
Starboy (dir Joëlle Bentolila)
A young married Hassidic man questions his identity and the nature of being, turning to the study of the Kabbalah and quantum mechanics – with irreparable consequences.
The Rabbi (dir Uriya Hertz)
A yeshiva-bocher confesses a secret to his rabbi-teacher awakening disturbing thoughts in him.
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(Tuesday) 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Panel Discussion Beautiful Fruit: LGBTQI artists on challenging normativity through their work Thu 15 Nov, 7.30-9pm £3/5 (price includes drinks) Book here Panelists: Katy Jalili, Gaby Sahhar & Charan Singh Chair:
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Panel Discussion
Beautiful Fruit: LGBTQI artists on challenging normativity through their work
Thu 15 Nov, 7.30-9pm
£3/5 (price includes drinks)
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Panelists: Katy Jalili, Gaby Sahhar & Charan Singh
Chair: Niranjan Kamatkar
SPACE and GFEST 2018 have partnered to bring you a panel discussion by contemporary visual artists that expand on this year’s GFEST theme #SociallyEQUAL. The event is part of GFEST and the public programme at SPACE for the current exhibition ♪ Here is a Strange and Bitter Crop ♪♪ by Soufiane Ababri.
The event takes its name, Beautiful Fruit, from the title of Ababri’s 6 intimate and erotically explicit drawings which are central to the exhibition. Beautiful Fruit connects the wider question of social equality for the LGBTQI community with Ababri’s work that aims to thwart oppressive social dynamics and normative gender roles by highlighting the influence of violence on the forms of art history and on cultural identities.
The panel discussion is chaired by GFEST and Wise Thoughts artistic director Niranjan Kamatkar and is hosted by SPACE. Artists on the panel, Katy Jalili, Gaby Sahhar and Charan Singh, will present their work and artistic practices in relation to the question ‘how can the LGBTQI+ community achieve social equality?’ before discussing these ideas between themselves. This will be followed by a Q&A with the audience. The exhibition will be open late especially for attendees of the event.
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Katy Jalili (Katayoun Jalilipour) is a genderqueer Iranian born multidisciplinary artist, performer and writer. Katy has previously written for Shades of Noir (2016-17) and now writes freelance. They graduated from Performance: Design and Practice at Central Saint Martins in 2017 (First class Hons) with a research focusing on how queer femme bodies claim a performance stage. Currently their continuing their research on queer ancestry for people of diaspora which lead to the making of their first short film #Familiar #Touch #Lost #Figures, screened both nationally and internationally. They are currently an artist in resident at Wotever World, where they are commissioned to make new performances showcased on a monthly basis at Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Katy was named as one of the top 5 queer artists in 2017 by i-D.
Gaby Sahhar is an artist whose works mostly takes the form of film, activism based painting and performance. There practise aims to analysis the power imbalances that occur within public and private space within London caused by forms toxic masculinity. Sahhar practise aims to expose How these traits of masculinity can filter through the architecture of the everyday within a city penetrating its landscape leading to ‘genderfication’ and oppression within queer communities in London. Sahhar is also founder of LGBTQi+ project space, artist support network and gallery: Queerdirect, in the past Sahhar has worked with galleries such as the TATE, Arcadia Missa, Almanac Projects and Somerset House.
Charan Singh (b. India, 1978) lives and works from New Delhi and London. He is currently a PhD candidate in Photography at the Royal College of Art, London. Singh’s photographic practice is informed by HIV/AIDS work and community activism in India, along with a formal study of the history of art and photography. He is interested in the representation of desires, identities, gender, sexualities, relationships, loss, trauma and recovery. Simultaneously, he questions notions of the genre of self portraiture, however the principal common thread of his works are memory, story telling, and masculinity. His work has been exhibited at Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi (2014), The Photographers Gallery, London (2015), FotoFest, Houston (2015), GFEST, London (2015) and SepiaEye, New York (2016).
Niranjan Kamatkar (b. India) is artistic director of Wise Thoughts—an issue-based arts charity working with LGBTQI and BAME artists, filmmakers, and practitioners—and London’s LGBTQI cross art annual event GFEST – Gaywise FESTival. He works tirelessly with leading organisations, such as the BFI, to showcase LGBTQI work and is an established filmmaker and artist in his own right.
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GFEST – Gaywise FESTival® (known as GFEST) is recognised as an annual LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex ) cross-art celebration. Over last 10 years the festival has presented LGBTQI films, music, performances, art exhibitions, interdisciplinary art, poetry, book reading, workshops, participatory events, debates, etc. events each November.
SPACE is a leading visual arts organisation providing creative workspace, advocacy, support and promoting innovation.
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This event is supported by SPACE and jointly organised by the Wise Thoughts /GFEST team and SPACE
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Image credit: Soufiane Ababri ♪ Here is a Strange and Bitter Crop ♪♪, 2018, photo: Tim Bowditch
Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Organizer
SPACEnathalie@spacestudios.org.uk
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Queer Question Time returns this November with The BAME edition. This will be the last #QQT of 2018 and is part of the annual LGBT arts festival
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Queer Question Time returns this November with The BAME edition.
This will be the last #QQT of 2018 and is part of the annual LGBT arts festival GFEST – Gaywise FESTival.
On the Panel are
Councillor Rhoit Dasgupta – Labour
Chloe Davis – Activist
Rhys Hollis (Performer)
Sadie Sinner (Performer)
1 other panellist TBC
Chaired by Son of a Tutu
Produced by David Robson
6.30pm arrival for a 7pm prompt start.
Now in its 11th year, GFEST – Gaywise FESTival is an annual LGBTQI cross-art event in November that showcases fresh alongside established talent including a focus on BAME people, every year. From 2018 GFEST is now open, enabling other groups to organise their own LGBTQI cultural events under its banner in the middle of November.
About #QQT Queer Question Time is a community-led discussion event that debates current LGBTQ issues as well as local and national politics. This is an opportunity for YOU to ask those in power about the issues that concern you the most.
So please do send in your questions to put to our panel. Until then please share, invite your friends and join us for an evening of discussion. Getting to the heart of what matters most in the community #QQT
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
The Glory 281 Kingsland Road, London E2 8AS
Organizer
Queer Question Time
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As part of TIC Film Club Queer screenings, there will be showing of A Fantastic Woman by Chilean director Sebastián Lelio, the winner of the Academy
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As part of TIC Film Club Queer screenings, there will be showing of A Fantastic Woman by Chilean director Sebastián Lelio, the winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, will be screened on Wed 21st November to mark Transgender Day of Remembrance. The opening short is the Swedish No More We directed by David Färdmar. A Discussion with organisers and public rounds up the event. Doors open at 7 pm. Tickets £5.
A Fantastic Woman is about Marina, a waitress and singer. She and Orlando, an older man, are in love and are planning for the future. When Orlando suddenly falls ill and dies, Marina is forced to confront his family and society – to show them who she is – complex, strong, forthright, fantastic.
A part of GFEST 2018 events
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Thameside Theatre
Thameside Theatre, Orsett Road, Grays RM17 5DX
Organizer
AAAHAinfo.aaaha@gmail.com
23nov6:30 pm9:00 pmHappy Birthday, Marsha! screening Event Organized By: Poppy Alaba and Sonja Shah
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***This event is for Queer Trans Intersex Black people & People of Colour *** Join us on Friday 23rd of November
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(Friday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Bernie Grant Arts Centre, Town Hall Approach Rd, London N15 4RX