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Image: 'Open Beta', created and performed by Chivaree Circus. Photo by Dom Martin Photography.
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Image: 'Open Beta', created and performed by Chivaree Circus. Photo by Dom Martin Photography.
Image credit: Rocio Boliver, courtesy of the artist
This October, VSSL Studio at Deptford’s thriving Enclave building on Resolution Way presents the third offering as part of FACET, the series of exhibitions dedicated to the exploration and celebration of contemporary queer art and culture.
Image: Photo of James Corley, playwright, What it Means
In 1969, after yet another targeted raid at the Stonewall Inn by the New York City Police the gay village collectively fought back. Police quickly lost control of the revolt and the subsequent Stonewall Riots are widely recognised as a definging moment for the gay rights movement.
Full of joyous, laugh-out-loud moments, A Strange Loop by Michael R Jackson is an absolute delight from start to finish. This meta production (of a black queer writer writing a play about a black queer writer, writing a play about a black queer writer), tows the line between hysterically camp, painfully introspective, and genuinely tender in a beautiful way.
Dr Cherry Smyth is an Irish poet and writer, born in Ballymoney, County Antrim and raised in Portstewart. Here she talks to Ralph Barker about her latest work, If the River is Hidden, which was co-written with Craig Jordan-Baker.
How far can art impact our behaviour towards the climate crisis? Can being reminded of the beauty of nature inspire action to help us hold onto it all? Using new technologies to create immersive experiences, multi-award winning artist David Shearing hopes to make us understand the natural world anew. Environmental sustainability is a priority in his work that aims to inspire both connection and change.