Heteronormativity, censorship, and the queer artists facilitating change

On the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexim and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) we speak with queer artists about the importance of facilitating social change through their work.
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Don’t Mess with Mai Transition. Image: Scott Harrower

Powerful artwork can be confronting and uncomfortable. And when it hits the mark it can open up a conversation to facilitate social change. This is exactly what Australian artist Scott Harrower hopes to achieve with his new photographic and sound installation at Lismore Regional Gallery, Fighting Not Dancing: Addressing Homophobia in Australia.

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