Gay Art Sculpture exhibition during LGBT History Project in Cornwall
The Cornwall LGBT History Sculpture Project, consisting of composite sculptures of mythical, religious and historical LGBT figures, will take place during LGBT History Month.
The Cornwall LGBT History Sculpture Project, consisting of composite sculptures of mythical, religious and historical LGBT figures, will take place during LGBT History Month.

The exhibition will be taking place at Rivendell (Artists Studio), Nr Helston, Cornwall on February 13 & 14, 2016.
While the Cornwall exhibition sculptures ‘look’ like they are solidly cast in bronze, in reality only a thin skin veneer of bronze patina paint covers up very fragile composite assemblage construction beneath – a metaphor, it is claimed, for “theoretical LGBT protection in European Human Rights and UK Equality & Diversity Law.”
Event: Cornwall LGBT History Sculpture Project
Where: Rivendell, Wheal Vor, Carleen, Nr Helston, Cornwall, TR13 9NQ (Look for Rainbow Flag)
When: Saturday, February 13 & Sunday, February 14, 2016.
Time: 10.30am–4.30pm
Entry: Free
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