Queer Britain to open its doors with ‘Welcome to Queer Britain’ exhibition on May 5

Go along and enjoy the space and a display of queer lives past and present, which will be shown until the summer.

Queer Britain to open its doors with ‘Welcome to Queer Britain’ exhibition on May 5
Queer Britain, the UK’s first national LGBTQ+ museum, welcomes the public to visit its first physical home on Thursday, May 5 from 12-6pm with a photographic display, Welcome To Queer Britain, which will showcase pieces from its photographic collection and previous collaborations with Getty ImagesM&C Saatchi London  and Levis UK.
Go along and enjoy the space and a display of queer lives past and present, which will be shown until the summer.

Queer Britain opens its doors to the public at 2 Granary Square, Kings Cross, on Thursday, May 5 between 12 – 6pm. If you make a monthly gift as a Queer Britain Member, then there’s a special preview day on Wednesday, May 4, between 12 – 4pm.

To become a member CLICK HERE; for more info, CLICK HERE

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