Queer art lives in our history, our bodies, and even our fears. In this compelling new three-part film series, we delve into the rich and radical world of queer artistic expression—past and present. In the first film of this new series - Queer Scotland - we explore some of the queer artforms and artists from Scotland, past and present, and how they redefine identity and challenge cultural norms. From personal stories to political expression, these films celebrate the enduring force of queer defiance and creativity. What does Queer Art mean to you? Join us in uncovering how art becomes a voice, a weapon, and a home for LGBTQ+ lives across generations. Produced by National Galleries Scotland and Frunt. Special thanks to Jackie Kay, Dan Vo, Eris Young, Sigrid Nielsen and Bob Orr, Sacha Coward, Chao-Ying Rao. Thanks to all the wonderful players of Peoples Postcode Lottery we have been able to create this amazing new film series.

Programming Around Art | Working as an adults programme co-ordinator
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Connecting Through Art | Working as an internal engagement manager
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Sharing Art | Working as a gallery attendant
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