‘The Rural Queer Agenda’ is a platform for voices

BLYTH – This year’s Blyth Festival Art Gallery premiere The Rural Queer Agenda is a group show curated by Kelly Stevenson. The show features work from a group of queer-identifying artists who call rural Ontario home, providing these individuals a platform to have a voice; leaving the content, subject matter and materials as flexible as…

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