During the Ad Minoliti exhibition at Tate St Ives, we were invited to lead a session in the ‘Feminist School of Painting’.
We decided to run a workshop called ‘Queering the Landscape’ looking in depth at the artwork of some Lamorna Artists from Cornwall and how their landscape art can be read through a queer lens.
We explored the artwork of Constructivist Marlow Moss, Painter Gluck and Artist and Occultist Ithel Colquhoun.
We partnered with the Artist Elliot Kenton who delivered a creative art lesson based around the semiotics of queering the landscape.