SHIFT:
A Queer Symposia
22
January 2025
22
January
2025
1
March 2025
Seventh Gallery
SHIFT: A Queer Symposia, is a series of events to create a space for discourse, exchange, & solidarity within the LGBTIQA+ community.
Co-designed with the queer community, SHIFT transforms perspectives through art, film, workshops, & panels on diverse queer issues & experiences.
See below for the upcoming program:
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Seventh Cinema → A Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
Date: Friday 28 February, 8.30 - 10.45pm
About: Join us for the screening for a special screening of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, a breathtaking, award-winning film that explores forbidden love, longing, and the unspoken power of the gaze. This intimate and visually stunning masterpiece by Céline Sciamma has cemented itself as a modern queer classic, and we invite audiences to experience its beauty on the big screen.
Cost: $5 ticket (includes free popcorn), free tickets available for those with financial barriers.
Please note this film is in French with English subtitles.
Book your ticket here and read more information about Seventh Cinema → A Portrait of a Lady on Fire
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SHIFT: Rainbow Dissection
Date: Monday 10 February - Saturday 10 May
About: Rainbow Dissection by Nicky Tsekouras reimagines the symbolism of pride flags through three large-scale banners that explore queer identity, community, and futurism. Blending bold colour, layered textures, and dynamic composition, Nicky transforms familiar queer iconography into evolving narratives of visibility, resilience, and possibility.
This is an outdoor exhibition that is open to the public during Seventh's standard operating hours. As part of this work, SHIFT: Pride Banner Workshop will be held on 22 February - where community are invited to craft the future of queer visibility in a collaborative banner-making workshop.
Read more information about Rainbow Dissection
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Past events as part of SHIFT:
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SAPPHIC SEVENTH: Opening night & launch of SHIFT: A Queer Symposia (past event)
Date: Opening Night event: Wednesday 22 January, 6-8pm
Dates of full exhibition/publication-in-place: 22 Jan - 1 Feb, Seventh's normal opening hours
About: During the 2024/25 summer holidays, we ran a six-week course, Sapphic Reading and Writing, for sapphic writers and artists, inspired by the Women’s Art Register archive. The project resulted in a chapbook and a gallery display featuring works exploring themes like queer time, sapphic love, identity, and archives—join us for the launch!
Cost: free
Click here to read more details about SAPPHIC SEVENTH
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SHIFT: Queer Ekphrasis (past event)
Date: Saturday 25 January, 10.30am - 1pm
About: This workshop, led by author and editor Ange Crawford, guides emerging writers and those curious about writing about art through different approaches to ekphrastic writing (responding to artworks), with a focus on queer perspectives.
Cost: FREE
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Queer Ekphrasis
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SHIFT: Q-Poetry Open Mic (past event)
Date: Friday 31 January, 6.30 - 8.30pm
About: Calling all poets, storytellers, and secret note book writers! Join us for an evening of shared stories, lived experiences, hungers, aches, joys, and verbal filigree.
From spoken word artists to page poets, storytellers, and bards; this stage is for all writers to have a moment to share their stories and been seen. Come to listen or come to share.You're welcome to perform on any topic, as long as it is respectful (racism, ableism, ageism, and of course homophobia, transphobia, and interphobia will not be tolerated).
This platform is designed to amplify queer voices, within that, what you decide to share doesn't have to be "overtly queer", there is no need to prove anything to us, you are accepted as you are. Hosted by award winning poet and writer, Fleassy Malay.
Whilst we welcome walk-ups on the night, open mic spots will be limited and subject to available time within the event schedule.
Cost: FREE, registrations encouraged.
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Q-poetry Open Mic
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SHIFT: scrappy journal making (past event)
Date: Saturday 1 February, 11am - 1pm
About: In this workshop, let's connect with the ‘scrappy’ parts of life and ourselves through upcycling and recycling. Creativity and expression is for everyone - let’s play! Led by artist Sien - who is a queer, Pasefika, chronically ill maker of things, who enjoys the freedom and possibilities of upcycling and recycling.
Cost: FREE, registrations required
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: scrappy journal making
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Seventh Cinema → Lonesome and Perfect Boy Next Door & in conversation with actor and writer, Josh Lavery (past event)
Date: Friday 7 February, 8.30 - 10.15pm
About: Join us for the screening of Lonesome (2022) and Perfect Boy Next Door (2024), celebrating LGBTQIA+ voices through film and conversation. Stay for an informal and intimate In Conversation with actor and writer Josh Lavery, where he'll share insights on his roles and the evolving Australian LGBTQIA+ film scene.
Cost: $5 ticket (includes free popcorn), free tickets available for those with financial barriers.,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Pride in Empathy (past event)
Date: Saturday 8 February, 3 - 4.15pm
About: Empathy is a powerful force for connection, resilience, and change. Join counsellor David Merlo (M.C, BSocSc, PACFA & NDIS) in this interactive workshop to explore empathy through an LGBTQIA+ lens, uncover its challenges, and gain practical tools to foster deeper understanding and compassion —toward others and, most importantly, ourselves.
Cost: FREE, registrations encourage or simply drop-in
Register your attendance here and read more information about SHIFT: Pride in Empathy
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SHIFT: Beginner circus workshop - Intro to partner acrobatics (past event)
Date: Sunday 9 February, 5 - 6.30pm
About: Have you ever wanted to try circus? If climbing on or balancing other people sounds like fun to you, come along and learn some basic partner acrobatics. Anyone is welcome to attend, there are no pre-requisites and you do not have to attend with a partner, we will work in groups, rotating roles, and ensuring we have spotters for safety.
Led by the experienced circus performers Lucy Seale and Kelsea Blackburn - the aim is to have fun, learn, socialise, move, and perhaps realise your body’s capabilities are beyond what you imagined.
Cost: FREE, registrations required
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SHIFT: Valentine's Piano Bar (past event)
Date: Friday 14 February, 6.30 - 8.30pm
About: This Valentine’s Day, Seventh Gallery invites you to 'Valentine’s Piano Bar', a heartwarming evening celebrating love, community, and LGBTQIA+ songwriters. Hosted by Clare Ellen O'Connor and accompanied by the brilliant Ashton Turner on piano, the event offers you a chance to take the stage in a supportive and positive environment.
Cost: FREE, registrations required
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Valentine's Piano Bar
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SHIFT: Intro to Unfixed Choreographies
Date: Saturday 15 February, 2 - 4pm
About: Texas and Niki invite you to collaboratively contribute to the creation of a choreographed performance through dance - exploring how to interrupt, subvert, and liberate from a set movement score, reflecting the queer experience that embraces ambiguity and rejects rigid definitions.
No dance or movement experience required, just an inclination to join ;)
Cost: FREE, registrations required
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Intro to Unfixed Choreographies
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Seventh Cinema → Tambaku Chaakila Oob Aali and Born in Flames (past event)
Date: now scheduled for Thursday 20 February, 8.30 - 11pm*
*Was originally scheduled for Thursday 13 February, 8.30 - 11pm but rescheduled for a week later due to high winds.
About: Join us for the screening of Tambaku Chaakila Oob Aali (Tobacco Embers) (1982) and Born in Flames (1983).
TAMBAKU CHAAKILA OOB ALI documents, re-enacts, and takes forward one of the largest movements of unorganized labor of its time and context, which sparked unionising processes across India throughout the 1980s. In the spirit of mobilising for the leftist labor and the women’s movements the Yugantar collective spent four months with female tobacco factory workers in Nipani, Karnataka in India, listening to their accounts of exploitative working conditions, discussing strategies for unionising and steps to broaden solidarities for strike actions, and filming previously unseen circumstances inside the factories.
Born in Flames is the film that rocked the foundations of the 1980s underground, this post punk provocation is a DIY fantasia of female rebellion set in America ten years after a social-democratic cultural revolution. When Adelaide Norris (Jean Satterfield), the black revolutionary founder of the Woman’s Army, is mysteriously killed, a diverse coalition of women—across all lines of race, class, and sexual orientation—emerges to blow the system apart. Filmed guerrilla style on the streets of pre-gentrification New York, BORN IN FLAMES is a Molotov cocktail of feminist futurism that’s both an essential document of its time and radically ahead of it.
Cost: Free
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Queer frames (past event)
Dates:
Workshop 1: Sunday 16 February, 2-4pm
Workshop 2: Saturday 1 March, 2-4pm
About: Queer Frames is an inclusive queer photography two-part workshop where participants learn how to create contemporary portraits that reflect their identity and community. Through exercises and collaborative experimentation, this workshop empowers queer individuals to tell their stories through the lens. Led by Lauren Dunn - Melbourne/Naarm-based artist working with images, sculpture, sound and video to engage our relationship to photography through a subversion of photographic codes and conventions.
Cost: FREE, registrations required - 16+ only
Notes: Participant must be able to attend both workshop session dates.
Participants will need to bring a camera for workshops - any are welcome as long as you have an understanding of how to use it (eg. you can use your iphone, android photo, DSLR, film - or anything that can take pictures)
Book your spot here and read more information about SHIFT: Queer frames
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SHIFT: Pride Banner Workshop (past-event)
Date: Saturday 22 February, 10am - 12pm
About: Craft the future of queer visibility in this dynamic workshop where queer and questioning individuals are invited to come together to create powerful, large-scale banners celebrating identity, visibility, and queer futurism. Led by Nicky Tsekouras - through discussion, mixed-media art-making, and storytelling, we’ll explore the evolving symbolism of pride flags and banners as tools for activism and self-expression.
Cost: FREE, registrations encouraged but drop-ins welcome
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Pride Banner Workshop
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you have any questions or would like to get involved, please contact kenny@seventhgallery.org
We welcome all members of the LGBTIQA+ to reach out :)
SHIFT: A Queer Symposia is supported by the Victorian Government.
SHIFT: A Queer Symposia, is a series of events to create a space for discourse, exchange, & solidarity within the LGBTIQA+ community.
Co-designed with the queer community, SHIFT transforms perspectives through art, film, workshops, & panels on diverse queer issues & experiences.
See below for the upcoming program:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seventh Cinema → A Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
Date: Friday 28 February, 8.30 - 10.45pm
About: Join us for the screening for a special screening of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, a breathtaking, award-winning film that explores forbidden love, longing, and the unspoken power of the gaze. This intimate and visually stunning masterpiece by Céline Sciamma has cemented itself as a modern queer classic, and we invite audiences to experience its beauty on the big screen.
Cost: $5 ticket (includes free popcorn), free tickets available for those with financial barriers.
Please note this film is in French with English subtitles.
Book your ticket here and read more information about Seventh Cinema → A Portrait of a Lady on Fire
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Rainbow Dissection
Date: Monday 10 February - Saturday 10 May
About: Rainbow Dissection by Nicky Tsekouras reimagines the symbolism of pride flags through three large-scale banners that explore queer identity, community, and futurism. Blending bold colour, layered textures, and dynamic composition, Nicky transforms familiar queer iconography into evolving narratives of visibility, resilience, and possibility.
This is an outdoor exhibition that is open to the public during Seventh's standard operating hours. As part of this work, SHIFT: Pride Banner Workshop will be held on 22 February - where community are invited to craft the future of queer visibility in a collaborative banner-making workshop.
Read more information about Rainbow Dissection
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Past events as part of SHIFT:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SAPPHIC SEVENTH: Opening night & launch of SHIFT: A Queer Symposia (past event)
Date: Opening Night event: Wednesday 22 January, 6-8pm
Dates of full exhibition/publication-in-place: 22 Jan - 1 Feb, Seventh's normal opening hours
About: During the 2024/25 summer holidays, we ran a six-week course, Sapphic Reading and Writing, for sapphic writers and artists, inspired by the Women’s Art Register archive. The project resulted in a chapbook and a gallery display featuring works exploring themes like queer time, sapphic love, identity, and archives—join us for the launch!
Cost: free
Click here to read more details about SAPPHIC SEVENTH
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Queer Ekphrasis (past event)
Date: Saturday 25 January, 10.30am - 1pm
About: This workshop, led by author and editor Ange Crawford, guides emerging writers and those curious about writing about art through different approaches to ekphrastic writing (responding to artworks), with a focus on queer perspectives.
Cost: FREE
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Queer Ekphrasis
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Q-Poetry Open Mic (past event)
Date: Friday 31 January, 6.30 - 8.30pm
About: Calling all poets, storytellers, and secret note book writers! Join us for an evening of shared stories, lived experiences, hungers, aches, joys, and verbal filigree.
From spoken word artists to page poets, storytellers, and bards; this stage is for all writers to have a moment to share their stories and been seen. Come to listen or come to share.You're welcome to perform on any topic, as long as it is respectful (racism, ableism, ageism, and of course homophobia, transphobia, and interphobia will not be tolerated).
This platform is designed to amplify queer voices, within that, what you decide to share doesn't have to be "overtly queer", there is no need to prove anything to us, you are accepted as you are. Hosted by award winning poet and writer, Fleassy Malay.
Whilst we welcome walk-ups on the night, open mic spots will be limited and subject to available time within the event schedule.
Cost: FREE, registrations encouraged.
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Q-poetry Open Mic
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: scrappy journal making (past event)
Date: Saturday 1 February, 11am - 1pm
About: In this workshop, let's connect with the ‘scrappy’ parts of life and ourselves through upcycling and recycling. Creativity and expression is for everyone - let’s play! Led by artist Sien - who is a queer, Pasefika, chronically ill maker of things, who enjoys the freedom and possibilities of upcycling and recycling.
Cost: FREE, registrations required
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: scrappy journal making
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seventh Cinema → Lonesome and Perfect Boy Next Door & in conversation with actor and writer, Josh Lavery (past event)
Date: Friday 7 February, 8.30 - 10.15pm
About: Join us for the screening of Lonesome (2022) and Perfect Boy Next Door (2024), celebrating LGBTQIA+ voices through film and conversation. Stay for an informal and intimate In Conversation with actor and writer Josh Lavery, where he'll share insights on his roles and the evolving Australian LGBTQIA+ film scene.
Cost: $5 ticket (includes free popcorn), free tickets available for those with financial barriers.,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Pride in Empathy (past event)
Date: Saturday 8 February, 3 - 4.15pm
About: Empathy is a powerful force for connection, resilience, and change. Join counsellor David Merlo (M.C, BSocSc, PACFA & NDIS) in this interactive workshop to explore empathy through an LGBTQIA+ lens, uncover its challenges, and gain practical tools to foster deeper understanding and compassion —toward others and, most importantly, ourselves.
Cost: FREE, registrations encourage or simply drop-in
Register your attendance here and read more information about SHIFT: Pride in Empathy
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Beginner circus workshop - Intro to partner acrobatics (past event)
Date: Sunday 9 February, 5 - 6.30pm
About: Have you ever wanted to try circus? If climbing on or balancing other people sounds like fun to you, come along and learn some basic partner acrobatics. Anyone is welcome to attend, there are no pre-requisites and you do not have to attend with a partner, we will work in groups, rotating roles, and ensuring we have spotters for safety.
Led by the experienced circus performers Lucy Seale and Kelsea Blackburn - the aim is to have fun, learn, socialise, move, and perhaps realise your body’s capabilities are beyond what you imagined.
Cost: FREE, registrations required
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Valentine's Piano Bar (past event)
Date: Friday 14 February, 6.30 - 8.30pm
About: This Valentine’s Day, Seventh Gallery invites you to 'Valentine’s Piano Bar', a heartwarming evening celebrating love, community, and LGBTQIA+ songwriters. Hosted by Clare Ellen O'Connor and accompanied by the brilliant Ashton Turner on piano, the event offers you a chance to take the stage in a supportive and positive environment.
Cost: FREE, registrations required
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Valentine's Piano Bar
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Intro to Unfixed Choreographies
Date: Saturday 15 February, 2 - 4pm
About: Texas and Niki invite you to collaboratively contribute to the creation of a choreographed performance through dance - exploring how to interrupt, subvert, and liberate from a set movement score, reflecting the queer experience that embraces ambiguity and rejects rigid definitions.
No dance or movement experience required, just an inclination to join ;)
Cost: FREE, registrations required
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Intro to Unfixed Choreographies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seventh Cinema → Tambaku Chaakila Oob Aali and Born in Flames (past event)
Date: now scheduled for Thursday 20 February, 8.30 - 11pm*
*Was originally scheduled for Thursday 13 February, 8.30 - 11pm but rescheduled for a week later due to high winds.
About: Join us for the screening of Tambaku Chaakila Oob Aali (Tobacco Embers) (1982) and Born in Flames (1983).
TAMBAKU CHAAKILA OOB ALI documents, re-enacts, and takes forward one of the largest movements of unorganized labor of its time and context, which sparked unionising processes across India throughout the 1980s. In the spirit of mobilising for the leftist labor and the women’s movements the Yugantar collective spent four months with female tobacco factory workers in Nipani, Karnataka in India, listening to their accounts of exploitative working conditions, discussing strategies for unionising and steps to broaden solidarities for strike actions, and filming previously unseen circumstances inside the factories.
Born in Flames is the film that rocked the foundations of the 1980s underground, this post punk provocation is a DIY fantasia of female rebellion set in America ten years after a social-democratic cultural revolution. When Adelaide Norris (Jean Satterfield), the black revolutionary founder of the Woman’s Army, is mysteriously killed, a diverse coalition of women—across all lines of race, class, and sexual orientation—emerges to blow the system apart. Filmed guerrilla style on the streets of pre-gentrification New York, BORN IN FLAMES is a Molotov cocktail of feminist futurism that’s both an essential document of its time and radically ahead of it.
Cost: Free
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Queer frames (past event)
Dates:
Workshop 1: Sunday 16 February, 2-4pm
Workshop 2: Saturday 1 March, 2-4pm
About: Queer Frames is an inclusive queer photography two-part workshop where participants learn how to create contemporary portraits that reflect their identity and community. Through exercises and collaborative experimentation, this workshop empowers queer individuals to tell their stories through the lens. Led by Lauren Dunn - Melbourne/Naarm-based artist working with images, sculpture, sound and video to engage our relationship to photography through a subversion of photographic codes and conventions.
Cost: FREE, registrations required - 16+ only
Notes: Participant must be able to attend both workshop session dates.
Participants will need to bring a camera for workshops - any are welcome as long as you have an understanding of how to use it (eg. you can use your iphone, android photo, DSLR, film - or anything that can take pictures)
Book your spot here and read more information about SHIFT: Queer frames
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHIFT: Pride Banner Workshop (past-event)
Date: Saturday 22 February, 10am - 12pm
About: Craft the future of queer visibility in this dynamic workshop where queer and questioning individuals are invited to come together to create powerful, large-scale banners celebrating identity, visibility, and queer futurism. Led by Nicky Tsekouras - through discussion, mixed-media art-making, and storytelling, we’ll explore the evolving symbolism of pride flags and banners as tools for activism and self-expression.
Cost: FREE, registrations encouraged but drop-ins welcome
Book your ticket here and read more information about SHIFT: Pride Banner Workshop
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you have any questions or would like to get involved, please contact kenny@seventhgallery.org
We welcome all members of the LGBTIQA+ to reach out :)
SHIFT: A Queer Symposia is supported by the Victorian Government.