Pride Palette Exhibition

Pride Palette Exhibition is on again in 2025, celebrating art and creativity of LGBTIQA+ people within RMIT.

In celebration of the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) on 17 May, the Pride Palette Exhibition is returning in 2025! The exhibition showcases artwork by students and staff from the RMIT's LGBTIQA+ communities.
 

Exhibition opening night

Date: Friday 16 May
Time: 4-6pm
Location: Building 2, Level 3, Room 4, City campus

Drinks and snacks provided.

No registration required.
 

Exhibition dates and details

Date: 19-23 May
Location: Sustainability Hub (Building 10, level 4, room 70, City campus) and in the Swanston St Library, City campus.

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