LGBTQ+ History, Home & intergenerational Community - Through the lense of Stonewall Housing
Join us for a vibrant exhibition that brings 42 years of LGBTQ+ history into conversation with the present through archives, film, and collective creativity.
Taking place across Saturday 28 February and Sunday 1 March, this exhibition invites you to explore how ideas of home, housing, and queer community have evolved over time, and where shared struggles, joy, and resilience continue to connect generations.
What's on:
Stonewall Housing Archive
Explore photographs, documents, and materials charting over four decades of LGBTQ+ activism and housing support. Stonewall Housing is the UK's leading LGBTQ+ Homelessness charity supporting people since
Two new short films
Produced by Stonewall Housing, these films centre intergenerational conversations between service users from the charity’s early days and current service users. Together they reflect on housing and homelessness, queer culture, community, and what’s changed — and what still feels familiar.
Take part in a collective artwork
Add your voice to a growing piece responding to the question:
“What does home mean to you?”
Drop in, contribute as much or as little as you like, and help shape the exhibition.
Meet the people behind the work
Stonewall Housing staff and volunteers will be on hand to chat, answer questions, and share more about the charity’s work past and present.
Saturday 28 February & Sunday 1 March
12pm–5pm (last entry 4.30pm, drop in anytime)
VFD’s Outsiders Gallery, 64 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 7XB
Access:
VFD’s Outsiders Gallery is on the ground floor and wheelchair accessible if you have any questions about accessibility please email kia@stonewallhousing.org
Whether you’re into LGBTQ+ history, community storytelling, film, or just want to spend time in a warm, queer space this exhibition is for you!