Queer Lives, Queer Objects

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Queer Lives, Queer Objects

Hastings Queer History Collective

When: Tuesday 25 February 2025
Time: 6.45pm-8.45pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Where: Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 1ET
Ticket Price: Free, reservation essential

Join the Hastings Queer History Collective to uncover how personal objects reveal queer stories and connect to wider LGBTQIA+ histories

Expect short, intimate conversations with group members and local LGBTQIA+ folks, each sharing the powerful stories behind objects that hold personal meaning.

Guests include: Camara Pinnock, Darragh O'Leary, Izzy Thornton, João’ Conceição, Louise Gray and Michele Martinoli.

There will also be an opportunity to get involved with interactive activities like Mapping Queer Hastings, where you can mark significant places on a collective town map and Your Object, Your Story, where you can create a label and share the story behind something personal to you.

As always, there’ll be space for informal conversations and time to reflect over a signature queer history mocktail..

This community event aims to continue conversations around discovering and sharing LGBTQIA+ stories, which will contribute to the Collective's major exhibition at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery in 2026.

Come along and help shape how queer histories are remembered and valued in our town

Open to LGBTQIA+ folks and allies —all welcome!

 
  • A gender neutral toilet is available and clearly marked.

    The museum is set within its own grounds with free parking.

    There is flat access throughout the building for wheelchair users and for people with limited mobility.

    There are passenger lifts and an accessible toilet.

    We will be providing more access details. Please contact us if you have an questions or requests regarding access: katy@homeliveart.com

  • Image: Photo by Alice Denny at the Queer Spaces event organised the the collective in February 2024.

 
 

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