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Tate St Ives Workshop

Feminist School of Painting Workshop Queer Kernow and Elliot Kenton

15 October 2022 at 13.30–15.30
A photo of 9 participants taking part in a Feminist School of Painting workshop. There is a bright red carpet. Participants sit around five tables. To the left of centre, is a screen showing a landscape.

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Explore concepts of the queer aesthetics movement with Queer Kernow’s Sophie Meyer and artist Elliot Kenton

Queering the Landscape is a workshop inspired by artist’s Ithell Colquhoun, Gluck and Marlow Moss, who settled in Lamorna Cove, Cornwall in the 1940’s. These artists challenged the gender norms of the time, and even those that exist today. Find out more about these alternative perspectives and have a go at creating your own ‘queer’ landscape painting.

Sophie Meyer is a queer historian and director of Queer Kernow CIC. They work with galleries, libraries, museums and archives in Cornwall to explore, promote and engage with the LGBTQIA+ history of Cornwall. Elliot Kenton is a trans-masculine Cornish artist. He is motivated to create art that connects us with our interpersonal relationships, identity and well-being. Kenton says ‘my work is characterised by harmonious use of colours and my medium of choice is acrylic paint because it provides options of texture and urgency’.

BSL interpretation available, advance booking essential. Hearing support and large print available.

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Tate St Ives

Gallery 6, Tate St Ives

Porthmeor Beach
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1TG
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Date & Time

15 October 2022 at 13.30–15.30

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Free with ticket

Booking is essential

A ticket, Tate Membership or Local's Pass is also required to attend this event.

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