UKPRIDE Arts Festival launched in Newport, IOW
Isle of Wight Pride (IWPride), UKPRIDE Arts Festival launched in style with a Private View at Quay Arts in Newport on Friday, June 15. Guests at the event were treated to a dazzling performance from This, May, Them, a non-binary musician who will also perform at the main Pride event on July 21.
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Isle of Wight Pride (IWPride), UKPRIDE Arts Festival launched in style with a Private View at Quay Arts in Newport on Friday, June 15.

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in the making of a gigantic Rainbow Hat, and the opportunity to encounter for the first time the fascinating group of art exhibits which will be displayed at Quay Arts until July 24.Jo Kori, Arts Lead for IWPride said: “There are three distinct sections to the Quay Arts Pride Arts Festival – the Cafe gallery area is displaying mood boards created by Ellie Moore showing all the planning behind the site art decorations being created by community volunteers for the main event on July 21. There is also a visual timeline showing 2 years of activity through social media images since IWPride started. “The downstairs Seminar Room is hosting the finalists and winner of the fantastic touring Winter Pride exhibition ‘Beyond the Binaries’. The Clayden Gallery upstairs displays a diverse range of artworks from LGBT+ artists across the Island curated by Karl Stedman. We are so excited that this has come to the heart of the Island and are so thankful to everyone who has contributed, especially Newport Parish Council whose funding has helped us to make this festival a reality.”

– entry is free. Donations towards IWPride are welcome and many of the pieces of art are available to purchase.
The Winter Pride exhibition is touring outside of London for the first time ever and will remain at Quay arts for the duration of the Pride Arts Festival. Ongoing events taking place during the IWPride Arts Festival, including theatre and opera productions; Priscilla Queen of the Desert at Medina Theatre; and a fabulous LGBT+ photography project called See Me at East Cowes, tutored by wet plate collodion process specia