Pride Palette: A Queer Art Exhibition

You're invited to the opening of RMIT’s newest art exhibition Pride Palette: Celebrating Queer Creativity.

In honour of IDAHOBIT (The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia, and Transphobia) 17 May, RMIT is showcasing artistic works created by staff and students within our LGBTQIA+ community. Join us for food, drink and vibrant discussion as together we celebrate queer creativity. 

Everyone is welcome!

Event details

Date: 17 - 31 May 2024
Locations: Pride Palette is exhibiting from various locations on the City campus: Building 2: IDEA Gallery and GS Cabinets (002.02.201), Building 24: the Rey Area Gallery, and the Swanston Library.

LGBTIQA+ Community at RMIT

This event was in organised collaboration with LGBTQIA+ community members in the Equity and Inclusion Unit and the School of Art at RMIT. 

A pillar within RMIT’s IDEA Framework is engaging reciprocal partnerships with the communities we serve to promote inclusion, diversity, equity and access. We're proud to empower the staff and students within our LGBTIQA+ community to bring their whole selves to work and study at RMIT. Learn more about the services and supports on offer.

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