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Job Opportunity: Project Manager, Playing the Race Card Exhibition 2024
We are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Project Manager to deliver our upcoming exhibition at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery and its associated wraparound activities.
Running from 3 May – 25 August 2024, this important exhibition will be accompanied by a vibrant programme of performance, talks and workshops, celebrating Black Joy.
Last Gasp: A Recalibration by Split Britches
29 April 2023 at The Stables Theatre, Hastings. Two legendary New York performance makers and feminist-theatre icons Split Britches revaluate how to survive a loss. First you recalibrate…
Join the Queer History Collective
Are you passionate about celebrating and preserving the rich history of the LGBTQIA+ community in Hastings? Do you want to make a meaningful impact by sharing the stories of our vibrant and diverse community? If so, the Hastings Queer History Collective needs you!
Remote…Local Zine
A zine created by young migrants of St Leonards, exploring who and what counts as local.
Queer History Collective: Artist Commission
The Hastings Queer History Collective is seeking to commission an LGBTQIA+ artist based in Hastings and Rother to create a bespoke artwork inspired by the following entry in queer activist and film-maker Derek Jarman’s diary Smiling in Slow Motion: Journals, 1991–1994.
Playing the Race Card Exhibition 2022
A unique and timely exhibition showcasing 25 contemporary Black artists’ response to the powerful term ‘playing the race card’ and its complex implications.
Reignite: Artist Development Fund 2022
In November 2021 Home Live Art placed a call-out for artists to be part of Reignite, a new development initiative providing funding and support for five artists to work on an element of their practice with fellow creative practitioners from different disciplines.
Come be a DISCO DINNERLADY (of all genders)
Disco Tea Party are looking for a group of local volunteers to help support their performance on Sunday 12th June at the Stade in Old Town.
Trickster Trailer
Make a flag and take it home! Ever since the first rainbow-hued flag was hand-stitched and dyed by volunteers in 1978, flags have been a colourful symbol for everyone under the LGBTQ+ umbrella to express pride in who they are.
Disco Tea Party
Come and sit at our golden tables and get ready to play DISCO TEA PARTY – the interactive Gameshow sensation that’s sweeping the nation. Join your host plus-sized icon Fatt Butcher for a whirlwind show of competition, prize, and cake (ooh, fancy).