Pride is a Trans Led Protest!

Pride is a Trans Led Protest!

When

April 23, 2026 - May 8, 2026    
12:00 am

Where

Lost Art Skate Shop
15 Brick Street, , Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 0BL, Merseyside
lostart.shop/

Booking Info

Free
Booking not required, except for Opening and Closing events. Please note the exhibition is operating different opening times, 9am-6pm weekdays, 10am-6pm Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday.  

Pride is a Trans Led Protest! is back and bolder than ever before, and it isn’t going anywhere. 

Pride is a Trans Led Protest! curates work from transgender rights activists, community groups, grassroots activism, and trans and queer artists based in Liverpool and beyond placing at the centre a commemoration of the city’s queerness and community. The exhibition is both a curation and a document, placing 2025 in a hyper-local and global context, including the weeks following the Supreme Court ruling, the different protests and moments of visibility, and the longer histories of trans activism that culminated in Liverpool Pride which, for the first time in its history, was a trans led march. 

From visual art, photography, protest ephemera, community-led history projects and queer artistic expression, Pride is a Trans Led Protest aims to capture a variety of actions and experiences across a complex community during times of precarity. Pride is a Trans Led Protest celebrates trans* people at the heart of Pride. The exhibition documents community responses to the ongoing attacks on trans* rights, including themes such as identity, bodies, wellbeing, access, healthcare, and philosophy.

As an organisation, we stand firm in our commitment to celebrate the full diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community, without compromise, exclusion, or erasure. Postponing the exhibition, and finding this new venue and duration to exhibit, allows us to ensure that it can be presented in its entirety, in the way it was originally envisioned by the artists, contributors and collaborators involved: authentically, unapologetically, and with respect for the voices and experiences of trans people. 

Homotopia would like to thank those who have contributed to this exhibition during its past and present version. Special thanks to curators Connie Frankish and Gary Needham. 

Access:

The ground floor of the venue is fully wheelchair accessible and includes toilet facilities. Please note that part of the exhibition will take place on the first floor, which is not currently accessible via lift. Please note the exhibition is operating different opening times, 9am-6pm weekdays, 10am-6pm Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday. 

If you have any specific access requirements or questions, we encourage you to get in touch so we can support your visit as best as possible. Please contact [email protected] if you have any access queries or concerns we can help with, we’re here to support you.

 

Donation Ticket – Pay What You Feel 

Homotopia is a registered charity and your donation will help us continue our great work with and for LGBTQIA+ people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds! 

Lost Art Skate Shop
15 Brick Street, , Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 0BL, Merseyside
lostart.shop/