Tamworth Regional Gallery and Tamworth Pride nominated for award for Trans Day of visibility exhibition/event.
0 Comments on Tamworth Regional Gallery and Tamworth Pride nominated for award for Trans Day of visibility exhibition/event. Tamworth Regional Gallery has been named a finalist for an IMAGinE award for their programming of our Trans Day of Visibility event which was held in March this year. Co-convenor of Tamworth Pride, William Paul Weller said “The partnership between Tamworth Pride Inc and Tamworth Regional Gallery in running this…
Coastie Carnie Fair Day: Fun and Sun for everyone!
0 Comments on Coastie Carnie Fair Day: Fun and Sun for everyone! CENTRAL COAST NSW, AUSTRALIA Spring has Sprung & you have all the feels to escape the city this October long weekend for a little micro beach break that’s full of cultural punch, then look no further than the Central Coast, NSW. Just 70mins north of Sydney and 70 minutes south…
It’s “Listmas” – 12 Days of Sydney World Pride must haves for your stocking stuffers.
0 Comments on It’s “Listmas” – 12 Days of Sydney World Pride must haves for your stocking stuffers. Ok, so the holiday season is upon us, and 2023 is going to be Queer Christmas all the way from NYE on Sydney Harbour to the mega Mardi Gras (Sydney World Pride) through February and early March…. So what’s on Santa’s list this year and wether you are naughty or…
SaveArtSpace and FEWOCiOUS debut outdoor art exhibition across NYC for Pride Month.
0 Comments on SaveArtSpace and FEWOCiOUS debut outdoor art exhibition across NYC for Pride Month. To coincide with Pride Month, SaveArtSpace X FEWOCiOUS present a public art exhibition curated by the 19 year old transgender artist FEWOCiOUS, starting June 16, 2022. Following an international open call for artists, FEWOCiOUS chose 6 artists to participate in his exhibition, responding to the theme of pride. Participating artists…
A united community dazzles and sparkles at 2022 Mardi Gras Parade.
0 Comments on A united community dazzles and sparkles at 2022 Mardi Gras Parade. The Sydney Cricket Ground was awash in a vibrant display of pride and self-expression last night (Saturday 5 March) as the iconic Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade united LGBTQIA+ communities from all over Australia. A stadium crowd of 40,000 spectators cheered on as 5,800 marchers, from over 160 parade entries, marched onto…