Video (13:16): A short film about the making of a new permanent mosaic artwork for St James’s Park station, London by UK queer artist duo Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings, ‘Angels of History’.
Category: Great Britain
Betty Parsons
Saturday 4 October 2025 – Sunday 25 January 2026
at De La Warr Pavilion
Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex, UK
Video (4:54): a short illustrated biography about English lesbian artist Doris Hatt (1890-1969).
Video (1:09:39): Art historian Lucy Howarth talks on British artist Marlow Moss (1889-1958). Introduction by Sarah McDougall.
Video (1:09:20): Podcast interview with curators Gemma Rolls Bentley and E-J Scott.
Video (13:36): Take a tour of the traveling exhibition, Mickalene Thomas: All About Love with presenter Lea Ogunlami and editor-in-chief of Polyester zine Ione Gamble.
Sarah Jane Moon launced two new artist books: Portraits and Places in July 2025.
Video (1:32:01): The Open Mesh of Possibilities: Examining the Queer Potential of Textiles in Art. In a discussion at the Courtauld (London) moderated by Joseph McBrinn, the artists Sarah Zapata and LJ Roberts will explore the queer potential of textiles.
Dykeland: Volume 1 by Sarah-Joy Ford
Saturday 7th June 2025 – Sunday 21st September 2025 at the Whitaker Museum, UK
Video (6:33): Lydia visits the mysterious Ithell Colquhoun exhibition at Tate Britain. The show runs through October 19, 2025. Ithell Colquhoun (was a surealist artist, a bisexual woman and an early eco-feminist.
Video (41:38): Tate Britain in London have paired together (queer) artists Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun. The exhibition(s) run through October 19, 2025.
Sarah Jane Moon: NATURE / NURTURE
16th – 21st July (10am – 5pm) at The Department Store, 248 Ferndale Rd, London, SW9 8FR, UK
Ithell Colquhoun 13 June – 19 October 2025 at Tate Britain, London, UK
Tate Modern and Tate Britain in London, UK run a series of LGBTQIA+ tours all summer.
They currently run two groups: ONLINE on ZOOM & IN PERSON from Queer Circle in Greenwich London.
Anna Hope Hudson (1869–1957) was an American-born lesbian artist who lived and worked in France and England.
Video (17:07): Art Gallery Explorer says about Anya Gallaccio ‘in lots of ways she is an antidote to that very masculine man controlling material’.
Video (11:06): The WTAF Show invited artist Maggi Hambling to talk about her sculpture Scallop on the beach in Suffolk.
Video (36:21): BBC Radio’s Sue Lawley interviews lesbian painter Maggi Hambling about her life and favourite music.
Maggi Hambling: Nightingale night
runs until 27 April, 2025
at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK