A painting of a man wearing a beanie and a pearl earring.

Rainbow Stable Celebrating Identity: Activism and Ecstasy

Rainbow Stable is a community group consisting of queer + ally creatives who have been dedicated to supporting LGBTIQA+ people in lutruwita/Tasmania through art, writing and music.

Celebrating Identity: Activism and Ecstasy honours groundbreaking moments in queer + ally history in lutruwita/Tasmania to seek acceptance and belonging in the wider community while overcoming atrophy and entropy.

The exhibition includes artworks made by the Rainbow Stable artists and a dedication section to celebrate the life of Sharon Corvinus-Jones to reflect on Sharon's legacy and achievements, her generosity, kindness and fun-loving spirit.

All Tasmanians have a right to feel safe to live openly and valued in society. The exhibition expresses a commitment to raise awareness of diversity with pride.

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