Playing with the 19th Century childhood nursery rhyme that describes a child born on Sunday to be good and gay, Hannah Brontë's exhibition Sunday's Child is an exploration of Queer Joy. Through the Queerification of a Western heteronormative family structure, Brontë allows you to expand your lineage to those that you call family.
"I was raised in a Queer and blended family that gave me a very broad view of what family means. The ones who can dream, dance, eat. learn, grow and worship with are not always who we are born to", Brontë writes.
Shot with film, amongst the backdrop of places in nature that nurture and protect the protagonists, Brontë asks you to see Queer Joy in all its tender glory.
Add to Calendar2024-05-27 12:00 am2024-09-29 12:00 amHannah Brontë: Sunday's ChildPlaying with the 19th Century childhood nursery rhyme that describes a child born on Sunday to be good and gay, Hannah Brontë's exhibition Sunday's Child is an exploration of Queer Joy. Through the Queerification of a Western heteronormative family structure, Brontë allows you to expand your lineage to those that you call family.
"I was raised in a Queer and blended family that gave me a very broad view of what family means. The ones who can dream, dance, eat. learn, grow and worship with are not always who we are born to", Brontë writes.
Shot with film, amongst the backdrop of places in nature that nurture and protect the protagonists, Brontë asks you to see Queer Joy in all its tender glory.26 Liebig Street, Warrnambool , VIC , 3280 , Australia
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26 Liebig Street, Warrnambool , VIC , 3280 , Australia