Queercircle
Queer arts organisation in London (2021–)
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Queercircle is a charitable organisation describing itself as "working at the intersection of arts, health and social action".[1] It aims to showcase the work of LGBTQ+ artists, and to create systemic change for LGBTQ+ people through an expansive programme that includes exhibitions, offsite commissions, discussion groups, support groups, research, residencies and mutual learning.[2]
History
Queercircle was founded by Ashley Joiner.[3] From 2016, it first existed as a website and residency platform, but in 2021 became a registered charity and found a physical home in the Design District, Greenwich, London.[3][4]
The organisation has several trustees, including artist Isaac Julian and actor Russell Tovey.[3]
Work
| Year(s) | Title | Artist(s) | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | There Can Be No Love Without Justice | Bex Wade, Kgotlelelo, Bradley Sekiti, Black Lodge Press | Across the UK |
| 2021 | Videovirus | AA Bronson, General Idea | Across the UK |
| 2022 | The Queens’ Jubilee! | Queercircle[5] | |
| 2022 | Let Me Hold You | Michaela Yearwood-Dan | Queercircle[6] |
| 2022 | Tunnel Visions | Bones Tan Jones | Queercircle[7] |
| 2023 | Ogoni 9 | Chiizii | Queercircle (library) |
| 2023 | Dust Bathers | Rafael Pérez Evans | Queercircle |
| 2023–2025 | The River in Verse | Marwan Kaabour | Public work at the Greenwich Peninsula, London |
| 2022–2027 | Many Mikl Mek Ah Mukl | Zinzi Minott | Queercircle |
| 2023 | Clocking Off | Rafał Zajko | Queercircle |
| 2024–2026 | Mil Veces un Instante | Teresa Magrolles | The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London[8] |