Picturing Nonconformity – Exhibition Opening (20:00-21:30) | LGBT Humanist Heritage

July 11th, 2024 20:00   --   21:30

Book on the Conway Hall website

Through photographs, oral histories, newspapers and ephemera of all kinds, the LGBT Humanists archive tells a story of political struggles and community building since 1979. Amid campaigns on topics such as blasphemy, marriage, and conversion therapy, inclusive spaces emerged for social activities and creative expression, through both events and the circulation of ephemera by LGBT Humanists (first known as the Gay Humanist Group).

In this exhibition, we honour LGBT Humanists as a pioneering organisation that established places for the non-religious to freely express their gender and sexuality. Expect protest imagery, snapshots of lively group gatherings, testimonies from LGBT Humanists members, as well as equally amusing and inspiring articles and illustrations from the community's newsletter.

In the current climate of false narratives surrounding the supposed modernity of LGBT communities and activism, this project is a timely showcase of long humanitarian histories. Connections will be drawn between, for example, the work of Humanists UK today to campaign against conversion therapy, the Gay News trial that spurred the foundation of LGBT Humanists, and the Molly House proprietors who defended their customers against religiously-motivated homophobic persecution in eighteenth-century London. This speculative approach is inspired by the series of talks hosted by LGBT Humanists in the '80s, '90s and '00s that explored LGBT humanist interpretations of historical figures, including a talk on Mother Clap's Molly House in 2002. Contemporary LGBT artists have been invited to create their own spectacular illustrations of such historical humanists, chosen for their power to inspire LGBT Humanists today.

This event is organised as part of the LGBT strand of the National Lottery Heritage Fund supported project ‘Humanist Heritage: Doers, Dreamers, Place Makers’, coordinated by Humanists UK in partnership with Conway Hall.

To maximise capacity, this event has been split into two slots, 18:30-20:00 and 20:00-21:30. The performance and talk will occur in both slots.

Location

Brockway Room
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London, WC1R 4RL
United Kingdom

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