We've worked with Manchester's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) communities on projects including Our selves, which examined misconceptions and stereotypes through self-portraits and the Pride art trail, in which members of the local LGBT communities provide commentary on artworks they have chosen from the gallery's collections.
"Thank you for inviting me to take part in this project. It has really opened my eyes to art and I am so proud to be represented through this trail." Out in the City member speaking about the Pride art trail.
If you belong to a community group in Manchester and you’d like to find out more about community projects at Manchester Art Gallery, contact Ruth Edson or Leisa Gray on:
Tel: 0161 235 8877 or 0161 235 8844
Email: l.gray@manchester.gov.uk, r.edson@manchester.gov.uk
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2006
Exploring stereotypes and misconceptions with Age Concern’s Lesbian and Gay Social Group ‘Out in the City’.
Members of Age Concern’s Lesbian and Gay Social Group ‘Out in the City’ explored pre- and misconceptions in portraiture. They developed their own personal portraits by working with visual artist Jane McIver and photographer Ray Chan. A display of the portraits was shown in the Manchester Gallery during LGBT History Month in February 2006 and was also part of Pride 2006.
Image © Ray Chan
Project partner: Age Concern Manchester
Funding: Neighbourhood Renewal Fund, Co-operative Insurance Society, Age Concern