Kink is delighted to present their first town hall discussion.
In the first stages of its research project, Kink wants to hear from you: join us for an open, community-led conversation on queer methods and approaches to recording the rich and diverse histories of queer Australian art.
Join us for this free event – all are welcome, tea and coffee is provided.
Please book tickets – HERE
Kink (@kink.au) is a working group investigating and bringing together the diverse and disparate histories of Australian LGBTQIA+ art. We are a growing collective and our current work involves nationwide community consultation, with the goal of developing new and open resources on queer Australian art history.
The current project stage is focused on establishing lines of ongoing communication across the country’s broad LGBTQIA+ visual arts sector. This work aims to gather oral histories on queer Australian art, opinions on Kink’s structures/methods, and broader guidance from community members on the working group’s aims.
Design: Amelia Hine
Kink acknowledges the Turrbal and Jagera peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which this event takes place, pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging, and extend this respect to all First Nations peoples. Always was, Always will be Aboriginal land.
Thank you to our event partners, Griffith University Art Museum. Kink is supported by the Vida Lahey Memorial Travelling Scholarship, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.