ARTS PROGRAMME
WELCOME TO EPIPHANIA ARTS PROGRAMME
In 2018, the Epiphania Arts Programme developed a growing network of regional and international partners. The Arts Programme continues to reach out to avenues for collaboration and exchange, with the aim to deepen understanding, enhance sensitivity and develop a humane approach.
ABOUT THE ARTS PROGRAMME
World's First A-Spec Queer Art Gallery Epiphania Visual works in the field of arts with a special focus on gender equality, and asexuality. This is a versatile space which can be used for artists to hire on a monthly basis, or for private use for events, talks and classes (exhibitions permitting!) During the winter and spring months, our fantastic interior is used for exhibitions and queer crafts fair. It has good acoustics and has been widely used for tea receptions, poetry nights and talks. The gallery has hosted a wide range of exhibitions from video installations to photography. It can seat around 30 people, or around 50 standing.
Epiphania Visuals want to see a
'Queer Socialist Future'.
Working on gender politics
through various mediums
such as
film, literature and art practice
along with
artists, researchers and curators.
EPIPHANIA VISUALS HIGHLIGHTED EXHIBITIONS
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GALLERY RULES AND GUIDELINES
We will consider proposals for artwork in any medium. Critically engaged queer work will take priority. Proposals for exhibitions should consist of: images of the work; a written statement about the work; an overview of artistic practice and an artist CV detailing previous exhibitions and contact details. If we are interested in your proposal, you will be invited to come in and discuss it further. Get in touch with Epiphania Visuals to discuss further: epiphaniabd@gmail.com
Please note: all artwork is displayed at your own risk; as the space is mixed use, other events may take place during exhibitions. Exhibitors are responsible for installing and un-installing work, as well as ‘making good’ the gallery space afterwards. Exhibitors are advised to take out their own insurance as Epiphania Visuals cannot cover damage to property or person-al injury.
- DIPA MAHBUBA YASMIN
Founder & Director of Epiphania Visuals
Founder & Board of Trustees of ANOAQA -Asian Network of A-Spec Queer Activists
Co-Founder & Trustee of Bangladeshi Asexual Association
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Thanks to all of you who have contributed to our works. The journey is just beginning.
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