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Creative Wellness exhibition

Celebrating artistic expression of LBT women and non-binary people

This LBT Women's Health Week, we are proud to present to you 'Creative Wellness', an online exhibition celebrating the creativity and imagination of our LBT and non-binary identifying community members, highlighting the connection between creative outlets and improved health and wellbeing

The exhibition features pieces created and submitted by our community, including drawings, paintings, photography, poetry, embroidery, sewing, and zines.

We hope exploring our virtual gallery inspires you to embrace your own creativity, and we encourage you to develop your own piece!

Creative Youth

Submitted by our METRO Bridge young people.

This piece highlights their resilience, and echo's and celebrate's the message of 'Survive and Protect'.

The Judge

Submitted by Anna Nicol.

'This is a celebration of one of my greatest companions, The Judge'

Poem

Submitted by Anonymous.

A Deer with a Fawn

Submitted by Anonymous.

Chestnut Mare

Submitted by Anonymous.

Shuttle Launched into Space

Submitted by Anonymous.

Rebel Dykes

Submitted by Eleanor Louise West.

Eleanor is non-binary femme and interdisciplinary artist who has delivered multiple workshops for our service users.

Safety First

Submitted by Eleanor Louise West.

Eleanor is non-binary femme and interdisciplinary artist who has delivered multiple workshops for our service users.

Portrait: Laura Jane Grace

Submitted by Anonymous.

Loudest Whispers

Submitted by Delphine Bruch.

Delphine is a queer artist, who created this piece using spray paint, stencils, and everyday objects and tools as finds. Their work featured during the 'Loudest Whispers' exhibition.

Placard for Trans Rights

Submitted by Delphine Bruch.

Delphine has created multiple placards, most recently to highlight the French @MeToo movement.

Freedom, Love, Pride

Submitted by Gregory King

Taken at Hastings Pride August 2021. 'This photograph encapsulates the you and being you. Forget inhibitions and express yourself whatever way you feel.

Running Gay

Submitted by Joanie

Severe Anxiety Disorder

Submitted by Anonymous.

Pride and Protest

Submitted by Nicola Jones.

Nic, she/her, working class, neurodivergent queer femme of Irish ancestry who grew up on Quandamooka country. ‘Pride & Protest’ was a way of processing experiences through creativity, and expressing feelings about the toxic media environment and legislative landscape for trans and non-binary people.

Portrait

Submitted by Parminder Sekhon.

Untitled

Submitted by Ash Davidson.