Queer Love Collective Presents – The Q Files (The Queer is Out There) Exhibition

As part of Pride Month, Queer Love Collective presented their largest exhibition to date; a science-fiction themed salon show. This exhibition, hosted at Unassigned Gallery, featured up to 150 emerging queer artists who can share their creativity with the local queer art community and sell their artworks.

QLC wanted to platform, promote and celebrate the queer community’s emergent artists during such a special month of the year.

To assist the early-career artists and alleviate some of the hidden work within the arts, QLC handled the administrative load required for artwork sales, installation/operational logistics, and marketing strategy; advertising the exhibition, and every artist, via their social media channels/networks.

They received a Pride Foundation Small Grant towards this exhibition.

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