Free - just turn up
- Year: 2024
- Type: Arts and Technology
An exhibition about identity in Broadway's Gallery as part of Queer Up Duck! Festival
What does it mean to be ourselves? Where is pride of self and how do we identify?
Featuring artwork created by young people, families, and those identifying as LGBTQ+, alongside striking photography by Nottingham based Katie Bishop, this exhibition offers an intimate and diverse look at the journeys we take to embrace who we truly are.
As well as great art there is a chance to get involved with an evolving piece of artwork within the Gallery – adding yourself into the work for others to see.
Exhibition Opening Dates and Times
Opening Friday 25 October
Thursdays - Sundays (closed Monday - Wednesday)
Closing Sunday 3 November
12 - 6pm
Showing as part of Queer Up Duck! Festival, this exhibition invites you to reflect, connect, and celebrate the beauty of authenticity in all its forms. Whether you are an ally, part of the LGBTQ+ community, or simply curious, I am who I am is a space for everyone to feel seen, heard, and inspired.
About Queer Up, Duck!
A new festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ community of Nottingham. Taking place from 21 October – 2 November 2024, Queer Up, Duck! is a city-wide festival featuring theatre, exhibitions, film, music, comedy, drag and more.
Taking place at venues across Nottingham including Nottingham Playhouse, Broadway, City Arts, Nottingham Central Library and more, the festival is bursting with brilliantly queer work for adults and families alike.
The full programme can be seen on the Queer Up, Duck! website here.
This exhibition has been supported by The Spencer Trust.
Broadway Gallery
17 Heathcoat St, Nottingham NG1 3AL
Broadway's Gallery is located on the lower ground floor of Broadway Cinema, nestled within Broadway’s design and innovation studio spaces behind Screens 3 and 4.
Access
Street level access from Heathcoat Street (NG1 3AF) or via Broadway's main entrance on Broad Street (NG1 3AL). Broadway’s design and innovation spaces are fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and lift access from Broadway’s Box Office.