Following on from the beautiful success of the SheHerTheyThem Relaunch in May, we are back and we are taking over London's most iconic new Queer venue The Glasshouse on Saturday 10 September, with an incredible line up of interactive and inclusive community-led workshops, artists and creatives, and performers!
Once again, East London’s favourite Community-building Social initiative for Queer Women, Trans, Intersex, Nonbinary and Gender NonConforming individuals is back in style with an afternoon of collaborating, socialising and uplifting our community, followed by an evening of live music, performance, DJs and dancing til the early hours in safe, inclusive and welcoming surroundings.
Community Building Hangout - 1pm-7pm
Workshops // Community Building // Interactive Discussion Groups // Queer Makers Stalls // Exhibitions
BUTCH LINEAGES - BUILDING COMMUNITY HISTORIES / FIND YOUR VOICE with MIRI / DAISY ROOTS MOVEMENT / QUEER LIFE DRAWING / ZINE MAKING / NATURE PRINTING / ABOUT LAST NIGHT PODCAST + MORE
SH! / RIVER MANNING / CAMP BOOKS / HOT POTATO / POTATO DIARY / THE SHAVEN RAVEN / DOM HOLMES / PHOEBE CALYPSO / LEFTBIANS / BOE LA / LVNDR / CAMP BOOKS + MORE
7pm-1am
Comedy // Drag // Music // DJ // Designated Quiet & Sober Space // Community Meet-Up // Open Mic
CHARLIE GEORGE / MISTER WESLEY DYKES / THE MOLLUSC DIMENSION / PRE-T BOY / VICTORIA OLSANA / SIR CUM SIZE + MORE!
Our mission continues to decentre cis male energy from our Queer community and build a platform for the marginalised and minoritised LGBTQ+ voices in a space that supports and encourages collaboration and connection. Our entry code is simple - no TERFS, no SWERFS and no Cis Men allowed in the space. Cis Men are welcome to support our community by donating to our causes, educating themselves on why we need events such as this, and respectfully allowing us our space.
SheHerTheyThem operates as a non-profit. Every penny we receive goes back into our community, whether it's paying artists for their performances, helping the charities and organisations with their transport and accessibility costs, or covering our very basic admin expenses. As an inclusive initiative, we don’t charge the organisations for the space to share their work and connect with our community. Our events are funded through donations and our pay-what-you-can policy. No donation is too small (or too big of course) but your generosity helps us to help others. We aim to pay artists a fair fee, to support organisations that have big hearts but small funding, and to ensure no one feels excluded from our community due to financial constraints.
*please note that regrettably the downstairs space at the GlassHouse is not wheelchair accessible.