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Event: Social Gathering for Refugees & Asylum Seekers
Home Live Art warmly invites refugees and asylum seekers living in Hastings & St Leonards to join us for an afternoon of food and discussion.
Hastings Last Thursdays
An exciting explosion of artworks, pop-up performances, live music and illuminations, will all be unleashed on the streets of Hastings on Thursday 24 February and Thursday 31 March 2022 as part of ‘Hastings Last Thursdays’.
Painting the Town: Call out for Mural Artworks
Following on from the success of Painting the Prom on St Leonards seafront, we are thrilled to announce Painting the Town – a call-out for a local artist or collective to design and paint a themed mural in the Castle Street pedestrian underpass.
Job Opportunity: Project Manager for Good Stuff in St Leonards
Are you passionate about arts engagement? Do you want to empower local residents to achieve positive change for their communities through collaboration? Good Stuff in St Leonards is looking for an experienced, enthusiastic and highly organised individual to manage this ground-breaking community-led project into its final year.
Letter To My Little Queer Self and other stories
During lockdown hotpencil press approached a collection of LGBTQ+ artists, writers, performers and activists across the world to write letters to their younger selves.
Reignite: Artist Development Fund
Home Live Art are now accepting applications for a new development fund offering a budget of £4,500 to support four artists to develop their practice with fellow creative practitioners.
Salty: Home Sweet Home
‘Salty: Queer Performance Party’ is back at the Printworks in Hastings!
Meet the new Chair of the HLA Board
We’re delighted to announce that Rosie Cooper takes over as Chair of Home Live Art’s board, following on from Martin Gent.
Reignite 2021: Artist Bursaries
Reignite is a bursary programme set up in 2020 to support artists working within live performance to develop their practice. Each bursary is created bespoke for what the artist/company needs right now.
NQOTB: Open call for LGBTQIA+ artists
Are you an underrepresented LGBTQIA+ artist (or group of artists)? Do you want to deepen your performance practice or develop an idea without the pressure to make a show? Apply now for a New Queers on the Block £12,500 commission to fund a 6-month residency.
Job Opportunity: Associate Producer
Home Live Art is seeking an Associate Producer to be responsible for the project management and successful delivery of two ambitious artist and community development projects: New Queers on the Block (NQOTB) and Reignite.
Duckie presents ‘Queer History Club: Hastings’
Duckie are taking queer history out of the museum and back to the pub where it belongs. Join EJ Scott and Duckie’s Queer Volunteers in the bar of the Stables Theatre as they explore queer life in the 18th century.