Curtis Holder’s drawing ‘Saturday 11:56 pm’ on show in ARTIQ’s Queer Frontiers exhibition celebrating Pride’s 50th Anniversary

This summer I’m taking part in Queer Frontiers, an annual charity exhibition founded by ARTIQ to champion LGBTQ+ creatives and allies.

To coincide with the 50th Anniversary of Pride, Queer Frontiers is teaming up with Link to produce an outstanding exhibition featuring emerging and established artists. It will be a vibrant show, celebrating inclusivity, diversity and creativity.

All artworks displayed within the exhibition will be for sale, with half of the proceeds split between two charities who are working to raise awareness for causes close to the community.

The exhibition will take place at 7-9 Walker’s Court, London (behind Madman Jojo’s) from 30 June until 10 July.

Saturday 11:56 pm, coloured pencil on paper, 129 x 109 cm, 2021

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