“As long as there are queer people who want to fight, we have a future”
“I saw a lot of dark times in my life, but now, at the threshold of my 70s, I I'm probably happier now than I've ever been. And that's not really the narrative around age and particularly in the gay community…”
WHAT I NOW KNOW (BUT I DIDN'T KNOW THEN) is a photography and oral history project shining a light on older LGBTQ+ lives and stories from South London.
Join us for the Opening Night Private View on Monday 8 June at Lambeth Archives, from 6pm.
Organised through Brixton Umbrella Circle, with support from the Grand Camp Maisie Fund, the legacy of Andrew Lumsden.
Project Conceptualist: Julian Hows // Lead Artist & Curator: Dan de la Motte
Can't make the opening? The exhibition runs throughout June (closed on Wednesdays)