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TILDE Exhibition

  • Unerased, courtesy of the artist
    Unerased, courtesy of the artist
  • Full Scale, courtesy of the artist
    Full Scale, courtesy of the artist
  • SEEN/SCENE by BHO VÉ, courtesy of the artist
    SEEN/SCENE by BHO VÉ, courtesy of the artist
Film
TILDE Exhibition

Footscray Community Arts Exhibition dates: 3 May—5 May 2024 & 3 May—5 May 2024
Victoria Pride Centre Exhibition dates: 1 May—30 June 2024
Event Information

Full Scale
Curated by Sapphic Flicks, Full Scale speaks to the wide-ranging diversity, visibility and musical talent of trans and gender expansive artists from Indigenous and diaspora  communities. A collection of music videos, documentaries and online art. Works include queer opulence from Kee’ahn, Goddess Naavikaran, Govind Pillai and Raina Peterson.
Date: 3 May—5 May 2024
Venue: Footscray Community Arts, Jack Kennedy Room

Unerased
Documentary Australia, 2023, 17 x 4 min episodes, Dir. AP Pobjoy,
Unerased is a coming-of-age documentary series that follows nine students from around Australia as they tell their own stories in a year that could shape their lives forever. On the road to finishing high school and growing up, these young people must challenge, accept and confront it all to become their true selves.
Date: 3 May—5 May 2024
Venue: Footscray Community Arts, Jack Kennedy Room

Showing at the Pride Centre in St Kilda: SEEN/SCENE by BHO VÉ
Photographer BHO VÉ goes behind the scenes to spotlight trans and gender diverse creatives, crew and game changers working in Naarm. From multiple sets such as Neighbours, SEEN/SCENE exposes the often unseen artistry of cinematographers, intimacy coordinators, grips and producers working to bring Australia’s stories to the screen.
Date: 1 May – 30 June 2024
Venue: Victoria Pride Centre 79/81 Fitzroy St, St Kilda VIC 3182 contact number: (03) 7035 3592

 

Date & Times
When

Friday 3 May, 12:00 am-12:00 am

Venue
Footscray Community Arts
Cost

Free

About the festival
  • TILDE

    Established in 2014, tilde is a community-led, international film festival based in Melbourne, and one of only a handful of trans and gender diverse (TGD) film festivals in the world. tilde showcases and supports the work of TGD filmmakers and artists, and works that have TGD content. It also provides a crucial opportunity for TGD community members and allies to gather and connect with one another in a safe and supportive environment.

    Since its inception tilde has been curated and produced entirely by volunteers. In 2023 tilde has a refreshed governance structure, a newly appointed board of directors and its first paid CEO, putting it in an exciting position to return to the festival circuit in March 2024.