Nothing is Real, Steven Appleby
Step into the head of Steven Appleby during our new exhibition Nothing is Real.
“Nothing is Real is about secrets, and things not being what they appear to be.
Roman Manfredi: We/Us
We/Us by Roman Manfredi.
Co-curated by Ingrid Pollard.
Opening night: 8 March, 6 – 9PM. All welcome.
Exhibition: 9 March – 3 June 2023
Opening hours: 12 – 6PM,
Queer Art(ists) Now
Opening night: 16 Sep 1700-21-00. All Welcome.
Exhibition: 17th September – 08th October 2022
Opening hours 1200–1800 Wednesday – Saturdays.
Not open Sun, Mon and Tuesdays.
The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show
24 June – 17 September 2021, Thursday – Saturday 12–6pm.
Curated by
Atalanta Kernick and Kat Hudson
Booking not required. Maximum capacity is 30 people, due to covid-safe procedure;
Farewell Event: Only The World Remains
28/07/2017-28/07/2017.
Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett
Farewell Event Friday 28/07/2017 6-8pm.
Curated by
Jo David
To celebrate the conclusion of our current exhibition, Only The World Remains by Bridgette Ashton &
ONLY THE WORLD REMAINS
Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett
06/05/2017-28/07/2017.
Event: Friday 5 May 6-8pm.
Space Station Sixty-Five is pleased to present Only The World Remains, an exhibition of new works by Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett.
Caves, Follies and Grottoes
Bridgette Ashton and Nicole Mollett
09/03/2016-25/06/2016.
Research Phase.
Residency developing ideas about caves, follies, grottoes and hermitages. Ashton and Mollett’s collaborative project will look at staged experiences and artificial landscapes.
COCKADOODLE : THE EROGENOUS ART OF MAURICE VELLEKOOP
27/02/2015-30/05/2015.
Curated by
Bren O’Callaghan.
Event: Thursday 26th February.
Cockadoodle: Warm, stylish, smutty comics & drawings.
From trans* to time travel, beefcake to queer autobio.
Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women
Curated by Michael Kaminer and Sarah Lightman
23/09/2014-13/12/2014.
Graphic Details is a groundbreaking touring exhibition providing the first in-depth look at a unique and prolific niche of graphic storytelling – Jewish women’s autobiographical comics.