We speak with Kate Drinane, Curator of Education and Public Engagement at the National Gallery of Ireland. Kate shares her insights into the Gallery's evolving efforts to spotlight LGBTQIA+ stories, both through its collections and community engagement programs.
We discuss the importance of visibility in cultural institutions, how queer narratives are being reclaimed and celebrated, and what it means to create inclusive spaces in the world of fine art. Kate also highlights key exhibitions and artworks that reflect the rich diversity of queer identities across history.
Whether you're an art lover, educator, or advocate for representation, this conversation sheds light on the power of museums to drive social change.
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