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đ This Pride Month, Queer Art Hub has partnered with @stmartinslanesocial for a new show, Exhibit With Pride! đ
The exhibition spotlights đ§ľ UK-based queer textile artist @davey.makes and four of his pieces, from quilts to banners: Donât Be Shy (2024), Hold On Tight (2024), Yeah (2025), and Try Your Luck (2025).
A heartfelt and visually striking celebration of queer identity, the exhibit transforms the hotelâs lobby spaces into a vibrant gallery. Exhibit With Pride is part of a wider commitment by St Martins Lane London to celebrate and support LGBTQI+ communities - not just during Pride, but year-round.
Visit Powellâs works in the hotel lobby or even purchase a piece to take home.
đ Read all about the details on how to see the pieces in-person via Queer Art Hubâs *NEW* Community Classifieds here: /community/exhibit-with-pride-at-st-martins-lane-london
đ¸ St Martins Lane London
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âUntitledâ (2025) / Chisara Vidale @chisara__ / watercolour on 300gsm paper
21 x 29.7 cm
đ¨See this artistâs full Queer Art Hub page at: /artist/chisara-vidale
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#PartnerSpotlight đ @queerarthub
Queer Art Hub is creating a global space dedicated to celebrating and amplifying LGBTQI+ artists through connection, visibility, and community.
By building an accessible platform where queer artists can share their portfolios and artwork with audiences around the world, Queer Art Hub continues to foster dialogue, representation, and creative discovery across borders.
At #focusartfairnyc2026, we believe art has the power to create space for diverse voices and meaningful cultural exchange.
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đChelsea Industrial
đď¸May 21â24
Artwork shown by @davey.makes and @jjquinnart
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âAdriftâ (2025) / Jude Phillips @phillipsartdesign / acrylic on gallery style canvas
đ¨See this artistâs full Queer Art Hub page at: /artist/jude-phillips
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âUntitled (Octopus Heart Hair Hat)â (2022) / Nguyen Minh Tri (Tonee) @tonywith2e / acrylic yarn
đ¨See this artistâs full Queer Art Hub page at: /artist/nguyen-minh-tri-%28tonee%29
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⨠Smart, creative, Jewish and genderqueer âRituals are not only a part of someoneâs spiritual or religious identity, but can be foundational to someoneâs trans identity too.â
In 1999, Micah Bazant self-published TimTum: A Trans Jew Zine. Across 64 pages, it explores Micahâs perspectives on the intersections of trans and Jewish identities.
In a week where weâve looked at the dangers of archives being in the hands of those who seek to oppress the LGBTQIA+ community, this piece is a reminder of how much power we have even with limited resources.
đłď¸ââ§ď¸ Written by philosopher @jamologies and illustrated by @aarancyan , this article was produced as official content for Trans+ History Week - our joint investment in Trans+ creative talent.
đ Read it via the @transhistoryweek hub on @wearequeeraf_ via the link in our bios
If we donât understand our past, we canât fight for our future â
We are collaborating with @queerarthub  - an art platform to discover LGBTQIA+ artists, exhibits, and open calls worldwide - to boost the work of our illustrators.
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đ When we click delete, what are we losing?
Geocities, a gay owned start up, was one of the first to give people tools to make their own web pages. When Yahoo deleted it, tens of millions of pages, including vast archives of early queer and trans community life, were lost.
The limited archive of what is left is a romantic reminder of yesterdayâs web. And its story has a lesson to teach.
đłď¸ââ§ď¸ This article was produced as official content for Trans+ History Week - our joint investment in Trans+ creative talent.
đ Read it via the @transhistoryweek hub on @wearequeeraf_ via the link in our bios
If we donât understand our past, we canât fight for our future â
We are collaborating with @queerarthub  - an art platform to discover LGBTQIA+ artists, exhibits, and open calls worldwide - to boost the work of our illustrators.
Weâve always been here, and always will be.
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đš Digging up lost love stories
âJames Allen married his wife Abigail, and the couple lived together for 21 years. His transness was only discovered through an autopsy after his death.â
Throughout history, queer love has often only been recorded through crime or scandal, shaped to fit dominant narratives.
That means some parts of Trans+ history will never be fully known, because so many people were forced to hide who they were. This story is a reminder to build a world where no one has to.
đłď¸ââ§ď¸ Written by classicist and voice feminization coach Sophie Edwards and illustrated by @heliantusannuus , this article was produced as official content for Trans+ History Week - our joint investment in Trans+ creative talent.
đ Read it via the @transhistoryweek hub on @wearequeeraf_ via the link in our bios
If we donât understand our past, we canât fight for our future â
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đś She was the sound of hope
âAll the accolades, praise, and acclaim she received in her time should have resulted in the creation of a household name.â
Itâs May 1977. Youâve spent almost two hours in the dark surrounded by strangers, marvelling at the dizzying spectacle of special effects onscreen. But as Luke Skywalker destroys the Death Star, you probably donât know that the swelling score youâre hearing was orchestrated by a trans woman.
This story is about one of many trans women whose work has been diminished or hidden behind the men they worked with - a reminder to credit the people behind the work, especially those history tried to erase.
đłď¸ââ§ď¸ Written by Stefanie Cuthbert and illustrated by queer comic artist @Versim_art , this article was produced as official content for Trans+ History Week - our joint investment in Trans+ creative talent.
đ Read it via the @transhistoryweek hub on @wearequeeraf_ via the link in our bios
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đľđ We canât be erased
âThe lesson of the babaylan is not only that Trans+ people existed centuries ago; it is that they mattered.â
Long before colonialism, when gender was policed and queerness was punished, Trans+ communities in the Philippines stood at the centre of spiritual life.
The babaylan shows that even when colonialism tries to erase us, our history endures. Reclaiming it helps build a future where everyone belongs.
đłď¸ââ§ď¸ Written by @everlongingly and illustrated by @junsjoys , this article was produced as official content for Trans+ History Week - our joint investment in Trans+ creative talent.
đ Read it via the @transhistoryweek hub on @wearequeeraf_ via the link in our bios
If we donât understand our past, we canât fight for our future â
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We are collaborating with @queerarthub  - an art platform to discover LGBTQIA+ artists, exhibits, and open calls worldwide - to boost the work of our illustrators.
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