01 October 2022 - 08 January 2023
Saturday 01 October 2022 - Sunday 08 January 2023
Open Wednesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm & Sunday 10am - 4pm
Touchstones Rochdale
The Esplanade
Rochdale Town Centre
OL16 1AQ
Details:
All four gallery spaces have been taken over by Mischief, an exhibition featuring new textile art and selected pieces from the archives of New York-based queer feminist artist and designer Liz Collins and curated by Julia Bryan-Wilson.
Showcasing the breadth of Collins’ work and continuing threads throughout her career to date, the exhibition will also showcase the ties to industrial making methods, from traditional and low-tech to modern hi-tech approaches, with implicit links to Rochdale’s own historic textile industry.
Alongside Collins’ work, Mischief will give space to the lives and experiences of queer people in Rochdale and other former mill towns in the North of England.
Queer People, Places and Things will exhibit work from significant LGBTQ+ collections, including works from the Juan Yarur Torres Collection – Fundacion AMA in Chile, as well as items curated from the Rochdale Borough collections by a group of Rochdale locals and presented through a queer lens. Through working with local, regional and national LGBTQ+ groups, Mischief will tie together Collins’ large scale textile artworks with the often unheard and uncelebrated stories of queer history to be found in our own community.
Entry fee: Free
Contact: Touchstones
01706 924492
https://www.yourtrustrochdale.co.uk/exhibitions/liz-collins-mischief/
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