Opening night: Chronic Manageable Conditions

Chronic Manageable Conditions 28 May to 25 June Opening Friday 27 May, 6-8pm Extract from program “Recurrent themes seep up in clusters: racial politics, sexual politics and pleasures, (the queering of) native flora and fauna, the body, mortality, my Catholic upbringing, my life as a hyphen – a space in-between. These also reflect an ecology […]

“But you’re not ugly” PORTRAITS BY THERESE RITCHIE

‘But you’re not ugly’ While many photographers find inspiration in physical places, Therese Ritchie searches the landscape of the soul to discover what shapes peoples’ lives. Her latest exhibition of stunning black and white images entitled “But you’re not ugly” explores the effects commonplace, yet disparaging, statements can have … in this case, on the […]

Darwin Pride Festival: PRIDE NT our queer history Exhibition

An exhibition exploring the beginnings of the Pride Festival and celebrating 30 years of Darwin Pride Festivals. It is a time for celebration, reflection and re-valuation; an opportunity to see how far we have come; think about the challenges of our community today; and to look towards the future. OPENING: Tues Sep 29 (The exhibition […]

Alice Springs Pride Carnivale 2015 launch and exhibition opening

Alice Springs Pride Carnivale: we invite you to Alice Springs Pride Carnivale 2015‘s first event of the festival. Enjoy a Welcome to Country by Traditional Owners, be hosted by some of Alice Springs most colourful celebrities and be entertained with a small selection of delicious titbits. Peruse how the wider LGBTQI BrotherBoy SisterGirl Community expresses […]

Art of Pride launched, Homage: an Expression of Human Diversity coming up

On Friday 3rd of July Mayfair Gallery became Gayfair Gallery, and top end queers and their families, friends and supporters got their art on at the opening of ‘Art of Pride – Queer Territory’. Superbly curated by local artist Matty Vanroden, and framed as a ‘soft opening’ of Darwin Pride Festival, over 100 people attended the […]

Newsletter # 10 – Hello + NT says “I do”

This is the tenth newsletter from OUT NT. Hello. It would make a very strange foursome, but all sitting federal NT politicians have said yes to marriage equality. What does this mean? It means that community activism and sentiment is having an impact, and that politicians are open to listening. It also means that these four politicians […]

Queer artists

Queer artists have always been at the forefront of art movement, and the activist movement. If you are a budding artist, established artist, or don’t quite call yourself an artist, these two events give you a great opportunity to experiment and communicate. Get your art in order or disorder for the following dates: Homage: an […]