Forever Fabulous, Forever Queer

Image: by Alistair Fowler

Award winning artist unveils a new body of work in this year's Midsumma festival

Slogans have been vital in empowering the queer community, serving as powerful expressions of identity, tools for social change, and catalysts for dialogue. These concise and impactful phrases encapsulate the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ movement, helping to shape both individual identities and collective action.

At the core of the queer community, slogans like "Love is Love" and "Born This Way" affirm the dignity and validity of diverse identities. These phrases resonate deeply, offering a sense of belonging and self-acceptance to those who may feel marginalised. They distil complex emotions and experiences into simple, memorable statements that foster unity and pride.

Slogans have also been instrumental in driving social change. For example, "Silence = Death," a rallying cry during the AIDS crisis, mobilised people to fight for the rights and survival of those affected. This powerful slogan raised awareness and spurred activism at a critical time. More recently, "Trans Rights are Human Rights" has become central to the struggle against discrimination and violence toward transgender individuals. These slogans have the power to galvanise movements, rallying support for causes and pushing for legislative and societal change.

In addition, slogans challenge societal norms and provoke important conversations. "We're Here, We're Queer, Get Used to It" boldly demanded visibility and acceptance, confronting biases and sparking dialogue about equality. These slogans serve as tools for raising awareness and driving cultural shifts, encouraging society to reflect on issues of acceptance and human rights.

As the queer community evolves, so do its slogans, reflecting current challenges and priorities. Whether it's "Love Wins" following marriage equality victories or "Protect Trans Kids" in the face of ongoing struggles, these evolving slogans keep the movement's momentum alive. They ensure that the fight for equality and justice remains relevant and visible.

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Event & ticketing details

Accessibility

Vision Rating 100%

Dates & Times

OPENING Fri 24 Jan 6-9pm
WHEN 22-25 Jan, 29 Jan-2 Feb | Wed-Sun 11am-5pm

Tickets

FREE

Location

Artemisia Gallery

248 High St, Windsor

Get directions

Train

Sandringham line to Prahran + 15 min walk

Tram

6 to stop 32 | tram 78 to stop 45

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