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The Hero’s Journey: Community Cast Call-Out
The Afri-Co-Lab Community Theatre Company is inviting local folks in Hastings and Rother to participate in ‘The Hero’s Journey,’ a unique and unforgettable performance premiering on the 14th June 2024 at the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.
A very Salty Christmas
Salty is a new inclusive space for LGBTQ+ folk and their allies to come together, have fun and enjoy some unforgettable cabaret style performances.
Friend: Callout for aspiring dancers...
We are looking for four people in Hastings and St Leonards to participate in ‘Friend’ — with choreographer Gillie Kleiman. Participants will learn and develop a solo dance across seven weeks and perform it to their friends in their home in March 2024.
Artist Call Out: Playing the Race Card Exhibition
We thrilled to announce that Playing the Race Card, a trailblazing collective in Hastings championing the work of Black artists, have launched an open call for artwork submissions for their highly anticipated exhibition at the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, scheduled to run from May 3 to August 25, 2024.
Deadline: 29 September 2023
Queer Tour of Hastings Museum & Art Gallery
Saturday 19 August 2023. Join the Hastings Queer History Collective once again as they bring back their hugely popular museum tours, exclusively for Hastings Pride 2023.
Queer Out Here
Are you part of the local Black* LGBTQIA+ community and looking for a friendly and welcoming space to chat about art? Then join ‘We Out Here’ for a free workshop, led by artist Elaine Mullings.
Job Opportunity: Project Manager, Playing the Race Card Exhibition 2024
We are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Project Manager to deliver our upcoming exhibition at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery and its associated wraparound activities.
Running from 3 May – 25 August 2024, this important exhibition will be accompanied by a vibrant programme of performance, talks and workshops, celebrating Black Joy.
Last Gasp: A Recalibration by Split Britches
29 April 2023 at The Stables Theatre, Hastings. Two legendary New York performance makers and feminist-theatre icons Split Britches revaluate how to survive a loss. First you recalibrate…
Join the Queer History Collective
Are you passionate about celebrating and preserving the rich history of the LGBTQIA+ community in Hastings? Do you want to make a meaningful impact by sharing the stories of our vibrant and diverse community? If so, the Hastings Queer History Collective needs you!
Remote…Local Zine
A zine created by young migrants of St Leonards, exploring who and what counts as local.
That’s the Way To Do It
Join artists Marcia Farquhar & Andrew Kötting for a candid chat about their careers to celebrate the launch of their two new publications Pushing 60 and Quantum Shenanigans & Gravitational To-Dos Downyönder in a Place of Energy & Wonder just before the precarious thereafter.
Queer History Collective: Artist Commission
The Hastings Queer History Collective is seeking to commission an LGBTQIA+ artist based in Hastings and Rother to create a bespoke artwork inspired by the following entry in queer activist and film-maker Derek Jarman’s diary Smiling in Slow Motion: Journals, 1991–1994.