Queercircle

Queer arts organisation in London (2021–) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Formation2021; 5 years ago (2021)
FounderAshley Joiner
TypeCharity
PurposeLGBTQ+, Art
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Queercircle
Formation2021; 5 years ago (2021)
FounderAshley Joiner
TypeCharity
PurposeLGBTQ+, Art
HeadquartersGreenwich, London
Websitequeercircle.org
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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

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Exhibitions and off-site commissions
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]
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