Manchester Pride: Kampus partners with the festival to create the new Freedom Exhibition

An audio-visual gallery celebrates the stories of LGBTQ+ people and sends a message of solidarity and hope.
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Kampus has partnered with Manchester Pride to announce the Freedom Exhibition, a special audio-visual gallery in its neighbourhood garden.

Kampus has teamed up with Manchester Pride to create the Freedom ExhibitionKampus has teamed up with Manchester Pride to create the Freedom Exhibition
Kampus has teamed up with Manchester Pride to create the Freedom Exhibition

The exhibition curated by Heard Storytelling has been conceptualised to deliver a powerful message of solidarity, life and hope.

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The installation consists of 11 ‘living portraits’, celebrating true stories told by LGBTQ+ people, who candidly share their lived experiences in a series of audio recordings to accompany beautifully shot portraits captured at the Kampus neighbourhood.

Launching on Pride weekend and continuing throughout September, the gallery is free to experience, with no booking required.

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