QUEERCIRCLE
A home for LGBTQIA+ arts, health and social action.
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Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health
On view: Wed - Fri | 12 - 6 PM

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
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ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

✨ New Season
Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Queer Creative Health ✨
On view: Wed - Fri: 12 - 6 PM
This spring, we’re diving into queer creative health through radical mapping, collective storytelling, and immersive workshops. Explore River Újhádbor’s groundbreaking framework of radical mapping praxis, a 67-page report and wall-spanning illustrated map that uncovers the paths, histories, and desires shaping queer communities.
Experience Desire Lines by Jacob V. Joyce @jacobvjoyce — artwork depicting cruising zones from the UK, Trinidad, and Jamaica — tracing informal pathways of intimacy, care, and everyday defiance.
Throughout the season, join workshops and events that invite you to sing, improvise, create soundscapes, map your experiences, and imagine queer futures together.
Branding @oliverlong_
🔗 Full programme, report and booking links in bio.
-
ID:
1: Season announcement, a light green background, with black and darker green text with season title & dates "April 11 - June 14"
2: On a light green background a quote by River Újhadbor "The maps we use every day help us navigate streets, but they rarely help us navigate belong, grief, desire or survival
3:Announcement of new publication "Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis"
4-5: Schedule for the opening day on April 11
6: Artwork depicting bird illustrations by Anna Onni
7: Information on our health programme
8: Information on our Young People's programme
9 - 10: Information on our public programme, with 4 weekend events

Over the past three years, we’ve brought together artists, health practitioners, young people, organisers, academics, researchers, grassroots groups and cross-sector partners to better understand our role within society.
What’s emerged isn’t a fixed institution, but a growing, shape-shifting ecosystem — changing as new people join, relationships deepen and priorities evolve.
As an organisation-in-process, 2026 marks a significant moment for QUEERCIRCLE. Over the next 12 months, we’ll be co-developing our future strategy with this wider ecology, shaping a shared framework built around four interconnected pillars:
• Collective Governance - embedding experimentation, values and participation into our systems
• Cultural Democracy - resourcing communities with tools to create change
• Community Knowledge - lived-experience as expertise
• Solidarity Economies - building cross-sector, reciprocal financial and non-financial infrastructures
As we move through 2026, we’ll continue to share learning from our programme of inquiry — what’s working, what’s difficult and what’s shifting ✍️
🔗 Read the full strategy and programme via the link in bio
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ID:
S1:A blue hand drawn circle with arrows of different colours pointing in different direction, handwritten in the circle ' Queering the Institution" and the subtitle "Co-developing a new emergent strategy" and the QUEERCIRCLE logo
S2: Handwritten "Four Strategic Pillars", hand drawn circles of different colours with the four pillars in each: "Collective Governance, Cultural Democracy, Community Knowledge & Solidarity Economies"
S3 - S6: The four aforementioned pillars each in a hand drawn circle of different colours, with questions / prompts related to each pillar in a lighter, hand written font.

Over the past three years, we’ve brought together artists, health practitioners, young people, organisers, academics, researchers, grassroots groups and cross-sector partners to better understand our role within society.
What’s emerged isn’t a fixed institution, but a growing, shape-shifting ecosystem — changing as new people join, relationships deepen and priorities evolve.
As an organisation-in-process, 2026 marks a significant moment for QUEERCIRCLE. Over the next 12 months, we’ll be co-developing our future strategy with this wider ecology, shaping a shared framework built around four interconnected pillars:
• Collective Governance - embedding experimentation, values and participation into our systems
• Cultural Democracy - resourcing communities with tools to create change
• Community Knowledge - lived-experience as expertise
• Solidarity Economies - building cross-sector, reciprocal financial and non-financial infrastructures
As we move through 2026, we’ll continue to share learning from our programme of inquiry — what’s working, what’s difficult and what’s shifting ✍️
🔗 Read the full strategy and programme via the link in bio
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ID:
S1:A blue hand drawn circle with arrows of different colours pointing in different direction, handwritten in the circle ' Queering the Institution" and the subtitle "Co-developing a new emergent strategy" and the QUEERCIRCLE logo
S2: Handwritten "Four Strategic Pillars", hand drawn circles of different colours with the four pillars in each: "Collective Governance, Cultural Democracy, Community Knowledge & Solidarity Economies"
S3 - S6: The four aforementioned pillars each in a hand drawn circle of different colours, with questions / prompts related to each pillar in a lighter, hand written font.

Over the past three years, we’ve brought together artists, health practitioners, young people, organisers, academics, researchers, grassroots groups and cross-sector partners to better understand our role within society.
What’s emerged isn’t a fixed institution, but a growing, shape-shifting ecosystem — changing as new people join, relationships deepen and priorities evolve.
As an organisation-in-process, 2026 marks a significant moment for QUEERCIRCLE. Over the next 12 months, we’ll be co-developing our future strategy with this wider ecology, shaping a shared framework built around four interconnected pillars:
• Collective Governance - embedding experimentation, values and participation into our systems
• Cultural Democracy - resourcing communities with tools to create change
• Community Knowledge - lived-experience as expertise
• Solidarity Economies - building cross-sector, reciprocal financial and non-financial infrastructures
As we move through 2026, we’ll continue to share learning from our programme of inquiry — what’s working, what’s difficult and what’s shifting ✍️
🔗 Read the full strategy and programme via the link in bio
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ID:
S1:A blue hand drawn circle with arrows of different colours pointing in different direction, handwritten in the circle ' Queering the Institution" and the subtitle "Co-developing a new emergent strategy" and the QUEERCIRCLE logo
S2: Handwritten "Four Strategic Pillars", hand drawn circles of different colours with the four pillars in each: "Collective Governance, Cultural Democracy, Community Knowledge & Solidarity Economies"
S3 - S6: The four aforementioned pillars each in a hand drawn circle of different colours, with questions / prompts related to each pillar in a lighter, hand written font.

Over the past three years, we’ve brought together artists, health practitioners, young people, organisers, academics, researchers, grassroots groups and cross-sector partners to better understand our role within society.
What’s emerged isn’t a fixed institution, but a growing, shape-shifting ecosystem — changing as new people join, relationships deepen and priorities evolve.
As an organisation-in-process, 2026 marks a significant moment for QUEERCIRCLE. Over the next 12 months, we’ll be co-developing our future strategy with this wider ecology, shaping a shared framework built around four interconnected pillars:
• Collective Governance - embedding experimentation, values and participation into our systems
• Cultural Democracy - resourcing communities with tools to create change
• Community Knowledge - lived-experience as expertise
• Solidarity Economies - building cross-sector, reciprocal financial and non-financial infrastructures
As we move through 2026, we’ll continue to share learning from our programme of inquiry — what’s working, what’s difficult and what’s shifting ✍️
🔗 Read the full strategy and programme via the link in bio
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ID:
S1:A blue hand drawn circle with arrows of different colours pointing in different direction, handwritten in the circle ' Queering the Institution" and the subtitle "Co-developing a new emergent strategy" and the QUEERCIRCLE logo
S2: Handwritten "Four Strategic Pillars", hand drawn circles of different colours with the four pillars in each: "Collective Governance, Cultural Democracy, Community Knowledge & Solidarity Economies"
S3 - S6: The four aforementioned pillars each in a hand drawn circle of different colours, with questions / prompts related to each pillar in a lighter, hand written font.

Over the past three years, we’ve brought together artists, health practitioners, young people, organisers, academics, researchers, grassroots groups and cross-sector partners to better understand our role within society.
What’s emerged isn’t a fixed institution, but a growing, shape-shifting ecosystem — changing as new people join, relationships deepen and priorities evolve.
As an organisation-in-process, 2026 marks a significant moment for QUEERCIRCLE. Over the next 12 months, we’ll be co-developing our future strategy with this wider ecology, shaping a shared framework built around four interconnected pillars:
• Collective Governance - embedding experimentation, values and participation into our systems
• Cultural Democracy - resourcing communities with tools to create change
• Community Knowledge - lived-experience as expertise
• Solidarity Economies - building cross-sector, reciprocal financial and non-financial infrastructures
As we move through 2026, we’ll continue to share learning from our programme of inquiry — what’s working, what’s difficult and what’s shifting ✍️
🔗 Read the full strategy and programme via the link in bio
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ID:
S1:A blue hand drawn circle with arrows of different colours pointing in different direction, handwritten in the circle ' Queering the Institution" and the subtitle "Co-developing a new emergent strategy" and the QUEERCIRCLE logo
S2: Handwritten "Four Strategic Pillars", hand drawn circles of different colours with the four pillars in each: "Collective Governance, Cultural Democracy, Community Knowledge & Solidarity Economies"
S3 - S6: The four aforementioned pillars each in a hand drawn circle of different colours, with questions / prompts related to each pillar in a lighter, hand written font.

Over the past three years, we’ve brought together artists, health practitioners, young people, organisers, academics, researchers, grassroots groups and cross-sector partners to better understand our role within society.
What’s emerged isn’t a fixed institution, but a growing, shape-shifting ecosystem — changing as new people join, relationships deepen and priorities evolve.
As an organisation-in-process, 2026 marks a significant moment for QUEERCIRCLE. Over the next 12 months, we’ll be co-developing our future strategy with this wider ecology, shaping a shared framework built around four interconnected pillars:
• Collective Governance - embedding experimentation, values and participation into our systems
• Cultural Democracy - resourcing communities with tools to create change
• Community Knowledge - lived-experience as expertise
• Solidarity Economies - building cross-sector, reciprocal financial and non-financial infrastructures
As we move through 2026, we’ll continue to share learning from our programme of inquiry — what’s working, what’s difficult and what’s shifting ✍️
🔗 Read the full strategy and programme via the link in bio
--
ID:
S1:A blue hand drawn circle with arrows of different colours pointing in different direction, handwritten in the circle ' Queering the Institution" and the subtitle "Co-developing a new emergent strategy" and the QUEERCIRCLE logo
S2: Handwritten "Four Strategic Pillars", hand drawn circles of different colours with the four pillars in each: "Collective Governance, Cultural Democracy, Community Knowledge & Solidarity Economies"
S3 - S6: The four aforementioned pillars each in a hand drawn circle of different colours, with questions / prompts related to each pillar in a lighter, hand written font.

We stand in solidarity with the trans community, yesterday, today, and forevermore.
No matter what society says, we love you and will continue to fight with and for you.
Trans Women are Women
Trans Men are Men
Non-Binary People are Non-Binary
This is not JUST a trans issue.
This impacts all of our human rights and bodily autonomy.
Placard from @museumoftransology residency at QUEERCIRCLE

Poetry is Not A Luxury
🎤 An Open Mic Night for Black Queers & Queer POC
🗓️ June 11 | 6.30 - 9 PM
Using Audre Lorde's words as a prompt, you are invited to an informal evening of readings and open mic. Poetry, Lorde asserts, 'forms the quality of the light within which we predicate our hopes and dreams toward survival and change.'
This evening event is a closed event for queer black people and queer people of colour to share poetic work and read through Lorde’s short two page essay together. Erotic poetry and work that explores sensuality, touch, satisfaction and pleasure is encouraged but all genres and themes are welcome.
🎤 Fill out the form in the event description to participate in the open mic
📸 @TP_laid
🔗 Register with the link in bio
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ID:
1: A photograph of a pair of hands wearing golden rings holding a pumpkin, greenery and a forest floor in the background
2: The event title on a green background in a green and black colourful font, the event date and QUEERCIRCLE logo
3: On a while background reads "An evening of readings, writing and open mic using the words of Audre Lorde as prompts.

Poetry is Not A Luxury
🎤 An Open Mic Night for Black Queers & Queer POC
🗓️ June 11 | 6.30 - 9 PM
Using Audre Lorde's words as a prompt, you are invited to an informal evening of readings and open mic. Poetry, Lorde asserts, 'forms the quality of the light within which we predicate our hopes and dreams toward survival and change.'
This evening event is a closed event for queer black people and queer people of colour to share poetic work and read through Lorde’s short two page essay together. Erotic poetry and work that explores sensuality, touch, satisfaction and pleasure is encouraged but all genres and themes are welcome.
🎤 Fill out the form in the event description to participate in the open mic
📸 @TP_laid
🔗 Register with the link in bio
--
ID:
1: A photograph of a pair of hands wearing golden rings holding a pumpkin, greenery and a forest floor in the background
2: The event title on a green background in a green and black colourful font, the event date and QUEERCIRCLE logo
3: On a while background reads "An evening of readings, writing and open mic using the words of Audre Lorde as prompts.

Poetry is Not A Luxury
🎤 An Open Mic Night for Black Queers & Queer POC
🗓️ June 11 | 6.30 - 9 PM
Using Audre Lorde's words as a prompt, you are invited to an informal evening of readings and open mic. Poetry, Lorde asserts, 'forms the quality of the light within which we predicate our hopes and dreams toward survival and change.'
This evening event is a closed event for queer black people and queer people of colour to share poetic work and read through Lorde’s short two page essay together. Erotic poetry and work that explores sensuality, touch, satisfaction and pleasure is encouraged but all genres and themes are welcome.
🎤 Fill out the form in the event description to participate in the open mic
📸 @TP_laid
🔗 Register with the link in bio
--
ID:
1: A photograph of a pair of hands wearing golden rings holding a pumpkin, greenery and a forest floor in the background
2: The event title on a green background in a green and black colourful font, the event date and QUEERCIRCLE logo
3: On a while background reads "An evening of readings, writing and open mic using the words of Audre Lorde as prompts.

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

"Radical mapping praxis works with contradictions rather than smoothing them out. The friction is not a failure of the method. It is part of the method" - River Újhadbor
It exists beyond the page informing practices that help us move towards liberatory futures.
📄 Pick up your free copy of our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID
1-9: On a white background in black text and green symbols in a playful layout that spans all 9 slides reads: "This is not a finished map. It is an orientation. Rearrange it. A practice in motion. A set of fragments gathered in relation. Take what resonates. Break it apart. Let. it shift in relation to your context. This work turns mapping toward practices that sustain queer wellbeing towards practices that help us move toward liberatory futures. This work continues beyond the page."

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

Thank you to everyone who joined the workshop 'Remapping Masculinity' with Sega and Kenya 💚
We began in conversation, sharing reflections on how masculinity is shaped by safety, passing and the pressures of cisheteronormativity. From there, we moved into making, using collage and Dada poetry to explore new ways of understanding and expressing masculinity.
Together, we started to imagine forms that feel more expansive, more self-defined and rooted in queer futures.
Keep an eye out for more workshops to be announced soon 👀
📸 @documentedbyhenrit
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ID:
1: two people post responses in green paper to printed questions unto a transparent people
2: 3 people, one sat on the floor and two on a sofa utlising collage material
3: a person pointing at a collage surrounded by two blurry figures
4: a group of 5 people sit around a table with collage material, in the background more people are seen around the gallery also creating collages
5: one of the facilitators, Kenya posting a green handwritten note unto the window, with many more responses visible
6: a group of people say in the space listening to a person speaking, collage material in the centre
7: a group of 6 people looking at the postin notes on the window, with one person adding their own
8: the workshop facilitators, Sega and Kenya sat on a sofa in discussion
9: a seated person smiling, holding their handmade collage
10: a seated person holds a handwritten wrote which reads "Brotherhood, uplifting, strength, living openly, embodiment of values"

🖨️ The Perfect Binder: DIY Queer Printing Press ✨
Every Thursday evening June 4 - July 9 | 6 - 8 PM
with @d.unya.k
A series of 6 workshops for Queer young people (aged 16 - 25) at the TACO! Print Studio, in collaboration with QUEERCIRCLE, exploring print-making and DIY publishing.
Participants will learn how to use a risograph printer, experiment with DIY print culture and distribution in a collective and supportive environment.
No prior experience necessary! Just bring your curiosity and yourselves.
📍@taco_print_studioin Thamesmead.
🔗 Register with the link in bio
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A background image of two people handling a print/scanner in b&w halftone dots.In a handwritten font “The Perfect Binder” with the event dates and course leader “Dunya Kalantery”. On strips of tape on top of the image further information “DIY Print & Publishing” “For Queer Young People & Allies (Aged 16-25)

What does it mean to queer creative health?
At QUEERCIRCLE, we recognise that health isn’t just about individual choices. It’s shaped by the social and political conditions we live within: the systems that too often exclude, regulate or erase queer lives.
For many in our communities, especially those navigating multiple oppressions, harm is built into the very structures around us.
So instead of trying to fit into existing maps, we asked:
what if mapping itself could be reclaimed?
🗺️ Not as a fixed tool but as a collective practice
💭 For wellbeing, pleasure and liberation
🌱 For imagining and building new ways of being together
Find out more in our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis'.
📄 Pick up your free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID: On a light green background in black and a darker green font in a playful layout reads "What might mapping become if it were reclaimed as a collective practice for queer wellbeing, pleasure and liberation?"

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
-
ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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ID:
1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

What is a map, really? 🗺️
It can be a tool for navigation, or a way of shaping what (and who) gets seen.
"To think about maps differently, we turn our attention to what maps do, what actions they might bring about. For us, a map isn’t only a finished diagram of streets or borders. It’s something that happens between people. A map can be a collage, a story, a song, a constellation, a pile of stones, or a shared memory."
- River Újhadbor
Our latest report 'Fragments of a Queer Radical Mapping Praxis' is a living body of research by River Újhadbor that reimagines mapping as a practice. @themelancholyoftofu
📄 Pick up a free copy in the space or comment "Fragments" and we will DM you a digital link!
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1-12: On a white background in a playful typography alternating black and green text, different answers to what forms of mapping could look like

〰️ Cruising Otherwise 〰️ with @jacobvjoyce
May 16 | 3 - 5 PM
Join artists Jacob V. Joyce to explore our experiences of cruising, especially those of women, trans and disabled folk (not only cis gendered able bodied men).
This informal sharing space will offer everyone a chance to listen and tell their own stories, with readings of work by the author, Patrick Califia, amongst others.
🔗 Register with the link in bio
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1: Risograph artwork by Jacob V. Joyce
2: On a light green background, the event title and timing
3: The portrait of Jacob V. Joyce
4: The Biography of Jacob

〰️ Cruising Otherwise 〰️ with @jacobvjoyce
May 16 | 3 - 5 PM
Join artists Jacob V. Joyce to explore our experiences of cruising, especially those of women, trans and disabled folk (not only cis gendered able bodied men).
This informal sharing space will offer everyone a chance to listen and tell their own stories, with readings of work by the author, Patrick Califia, amongst others.
🔗 Register with the link in bio
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ID:
1: Risograph artwork by Jacob V. Joyce
2: On a light green background, the event title and timing
3: The portrait of Jacob V. Joyce
4: The Biography of Jacob

〰️ Cruising Otherwise 〰️ with @jacobvjoyce
May 16 | 3 - 5 PM
Join artists Jacob V. Joyce to explore our experiences of cruising, especially those of women, trans and disabled folk (not only cis gendered able bodied men).
This informal sharing space will offer everyone a chance to listen and tell their own stories, with readings of work by the author, Patrick Califia, amongst others.
🔗 Register with the link in bio
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ID:
1: Risograph artwork by Jacob V. Joyce
2: On a light green background, the event title and timing
3: The portrait of Jacob V. Joyce
4: The Biography of Jacob

〰️ Cruising Otherwise 〰️ with @jacobvjoyce
May 16 | 3 - 5 PM
Join artists Jacob V. Joyce to explore our experiences of cruising, especially those of women, trans and disabled folk (not only cis gendered able bodied men).
This informal sharing space will offer everyone a chance to listen and tell their own stories, with readings of work by the author, Patrick Califia, amongst others.
🔗 Register with the link in bio
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ID:
1: Risograph artwork by Jacob V. Joyce
2: On a light green background, the event title and timing
3: The portrait of Jacob V. Joyce
4: The Biography of Jacob

Our doors are open as usual ✨
Wed – Fri | 12 – 6 PM
The space is open for you to drop in to our current show
'Desire Lines: Counter Mapping Creative Health'
All scheduled workshops are going ahead as planned.
We look forward to welcoming you 💫
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ID: Two people inspect photographs and mapping on a wall. Hanging green artworks in the space and comfortable seating.

BLUEPRINT 🔷 Cyanotype Self-Portraits
Young People’s Workshop with @winonazia
🗓️ May 03 | 3 - 5 PM
This cyanotype workshop invites young people to explore the self-portrait in both a literal and figurative sense — asking: how do our possessions tell a story about us? Guided by artist Winona-Zia
Participants are invited to bring objects or photographs that feel meaningful (past or present). Think about shape, transparency, and the traces they might leave behind when processed. ✨ All items must fit on an A4 page
!! This Workshop is for 16 - 25 year olds,
Participants under 16 are welcome to attend if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian !!
🔗Book your place via the link in bio
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A cyanotype print image of a collage depicting a young person with stars covering their eyes and collage elements: magazine clipping, crochet texture, ruler and more...
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