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June marks both Pride Month and World Refugee Day (20th June)
Artwork: Mekong Murmurs, Sally Bramble
Pride & Inclusion
This month encourages reflection on how themes such as LGBTQ+ rights, migration, cultural heritage, displacement, acceptance, and personal identity may connect with and inform your own developing practice…
Artwork: All From One, Jonathan Hateley
Yulia Lisle
Yulia’s work represents an opportunity to take pause in the beauty of nature and obtain a moment of solitude amongst the chaos of our world. It is in this presence of mind, this concentration, this frozen moment in time that she finds the strongest dialogue…
Pride & Inclusion
June marks both Pride Month and World Refugee Day (20 June), offering an important opportunity for artists to explore how creative practice can respond to lived experience, social narratives, and the complexities surrounding inclusion, identity, and belonging.
This month encourages reflection on how themes such as LGBTQ+ rights, migration, cultural heritage, displacement, acceptance, and personal identity may connect with and inform your own developing practice.
Artists are also invited to consider how visual language, symbolism, material choice, and process can communicate ideas linked to resilience, community, memory, visibility, and self-representation.
Through research, experimentation, critical reflection, and sustained studio practice, these themes can support a deeper contextual understanding, broaden conceptual development, and strengthen connections between individual practice and wider contemporary discourse.
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