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Queer & Now: official Pride in London Festival Launch

Created by Tate Britain and Pride in London

Jun 24, 2017


Tate Britain, Millbank, London, United Kingdom


prideinlondon.org


  • LGBTQ
  • Main Pride
  • Art

Queer & Now: officially launching the Pride in London Festival with Tate Britain.

Tate Britain and Pride in London are collaborating on the official opening event of 2017's Pride Festival. A day and evening of activity designed for everyone from across the LGBT+ community.

In the daytime there will be activities for families, stalls and food, inside and outside on the gallery lawn, as well as talks and performances within the main collection, which will highlight related collection works and contemporary displays. The evening (from 6pm) will see the gallery filled with music and performance, talk and discussion, bringing together key contemporary voices and perspectives from across the LGBT+ community.

Free admission, some exhibitions are ticketed

Queer & Now is inspired by Tate Britain's Queer British Art exhibition.

Tate Britain, London

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The Tate houses the biggest collection of British Art from 1500 to the present day. Opened in 1897 and renovated in 2013, the building is a work of art in itself. Due to...

Pride in London celebrates the LGBT+ community and organizes the annual pride activities. Its mission is to be fully inclusive of all sections of the LGBT+ community, free at the point of access; Provide a celebration of LGBT+ life and a platform to continue the fight for equality and to challenge prejudice; Establish Pride in London on a sustainable footing and grow the festival over time to serve better the needs of London's LGBT+ community and promote London as a beacon to the world

  • LGBTQ