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Queer Voices @ Nebula

Queer Voices celebrates the artwork of LGBTQIA+ Disabled artists.

a person in blue is doing a hand stand nect to thier cane. they are standing in front of an orange city skyline.

Larissa MacFarlane, Handstands in the Metropolis II, 2019.

Larissa MacFarlane, Aleshanee Feary, and Marnie Woods will be exhibiting recent artworks within Nebula, our portable studio, in South Melbourne from Thursday 10 March to Saturday 19 March.

During the Queer Voices exhibition at Nebula, Lesley Hall Award winner, Larissa MacFarlane, will be facilitating a masterclass on Pride badge making on Friday 18 March 1- 2.30 pm. Register for the masterclass at rsvp@artsaccessvic.com.au or contact 9699 8299 (voice only).

Queer Voices is an exhibition of recent artworks celebrating LGBTQIA+ Disabled artists as a part of @ Nebula.

@ Nebula is the ongoing artistic programming of masterclasses, residencies, and events by Deaf and Disabled artists at Arts Access Victoria’s Nebula portable studio. Queer Voices is the first public event for 2022 as a part of @ Nebula.

Queer Voices is supported by the City of Port Phillip Cultural Development Fund Recovery grants.

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