Not Going Shopping
Project team
Funders
- Arts Council England
- Brighton and Hove City Council
- Bristol Pride Festival
- Division of Labour
- Fotogalleri Vasli Souza
- Genesis Imaging
- Heritage Lottery Fund
- Malmö Stad
- New Writing South
- Photomonitor
- Photoworks
- Pink Fringe
- Sussex Community Foundation
- Queer in Brighton
Partners
- London Art Fair
- Brighton Museum and Gallery
- Malmö Fotobiennal
- IC Visual Lab, Bristol
- Photoworks, Brighton
Duration of project
2014 - present
Project overview
Not Going Shopping is a practice-led research project that explores the potential of socially engaged photography to investigate the notion of queerness and represent the lived experience of people who identify as LGBTQ+. It was created by Anthony Luvera in collaboration with eleven queer people in Brighton and Hove through process-driven co-creation activities resulting in a body of work exhibited internationally in the public realm in Brighton, Bristol, Malmö and Copenhagen, and at the London Art Fair.
Project objectives
Not Going Shopping aims to challenge societal perceptions of LGBTQ+ people by:
- Enabling individuals of the LGBTQ+ communities to engage with, learn about, celebrate and make visible their cultural heritage, and reveal untold stories;
- Creating a series of participatory activities for a diverse range of young and older participants to together research, investigate, and co-create responses exploring queerness;
- Using the arts and technology as a creative learning tool;
- Enabling the widest possible audiences to learn about, engage with and better understand the cultural heritage of Brighton and Hove’s LGBTQ+ communities through a range of dissemination platforms (polyvocal blog, exhibitions, and publications).