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LGBT+ History Month: Nights out, events and guides in Camden

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Here is a comprehensive guide to everything happening — including venues, dates, times and prices where available.

From Prejudice to Pride – An Exploration of Camden’s LGBT Heritage (Walking Tour)

  • Date: 22 February
  • Time: 11am–1pm
  • Meeting point: Goodge Street Station
  • Cost: Paid (all proceeds to Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons’ Trust)
    Guided by Camden tour guide Richard Cohen, this walk explores the area’s historic activism, Section 28 resistance and celebrations of the first same-sex weddings at Camden Town Hall.

Unveiling of New Artwork at Camden Town Hall (Exhibition)

  • From: 6 February
  • Venue: Camden Town Hall
  • Cost: Free
    A quilt-based artwork by Ted Tinkler, incorporating quotes and stories from Camden’s LGBT+ community, becomes the first permanent LGBT+ commission in the Town Hall.

Connections and Conversations – Gill Ord (Exhibition)

  • Until: 12 March
  • Venue: Swiss Cottage Library
  • Cost: Free
    Paintings by LGBT+ artist Gill Ord reflecting industrial landscapes and personal experiences.

Trans Folk Project (Exhibition)

  • Until: 11 March
  • Venue: Swiss Cottage Library (Atrium)
  • Cost: Free
    Works by Nikolas Wereszczyński exploring the lives of Trans people linked to Camden.

Trans-led Printing Workshop: Dynamic Portraiture

  • Date: 7 February
  • Time: 1:30pm
  • Venue: Swiss Cottage Library
  • Cost: Free
  • Eligibility: Trans+ people aged 18+
    Artist Nikolas Wereszczyński leads a session on drawing exercises and monotype printing.

Artist Ted Tinkler and their artwork (Image: Camden Council)

Ted Tinkler’s artwork to be displayed at Camden Town Hall (Image: Ted Tinkler)

Full Borough Itinerary (forum+ Guide)

Queer Britain Museum – Reopening with New Displays

  • From: Wednesday 4 February
  • Time: 12pm–6pm
  • Venue: Queer Britain, N1C 4BH
  • Cost: Free
    Over 200 items across themes including ‘Resist!’, ‘Club Kids’, and ‘Queer Creativity’

BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! MEETS (Weekly Talks)

  • Every Wednesday
  • Time: 6:30pm–7:30pm
  • Venue: Gallery Café, W1T 5NF
  • Cost: Not stated
    Talks from queer creatives including Fat Tony, Michael Batten, Nigel Grimmer and Lee Knight.

Lesbian Discussion Group at Gay’s The Word

  • Every Wednesday
  • Time: 8pm
  • Venue: Gay’s The Word, WC1N 1AB
  • Cost: Free
    The long-running group welcomes lesbian and queer women for weekly discussion.
    Older Lesbian Discussion Group meets on the month’s last Wednesday.

Garden Cinema – LGBT+ Film Season

  • 5–27 February
  • Venue: The Garden Cinema, WC2B 5PQ
  • Times: Various
  • Cost: Standard cinema pricing
    A curated programme of LGBT+ films plus Q&As and discussions.

RCP Museum Late: LGBT+ History Special

  • Date: 5 February
  • Time: 5:30pm–8pm
  • Venue: Royal College of Physicians Museum, NW1 4LE
  • Cost: Not stated
    Explore documents spanning 350 years of LGBT+ medical history

Book Launch: The Log Books – Voices of Queer Britain

  • Date: 5 February
  • Time: 7pm–8:30pm
  • Venue: Housmans Bookshop, N1 9DY
  • Cost: Not stated
    Authors Tash Walker and Adam Zmith discuss their new book.

British Museum LGBTQ Tours – Desire, Love, Identity

  • Dates: 7, 15, 21 and 27 February
  • Times: Vary
  • Venue: British Museum, WC1B 3DG
  • Cost: Free
    Volunteer-led tours exploring stories of queer history in the museum’s collection.

Queer Britain Craft Workshop: Stitching Our Queer Stories

  • Date: 7 February
  • Time: 1:30pm–4:30pm
  • Venue: Queer Britain, N1C 4BH
  • Cost: Not stated
    A workshop inspired by the UK AIDS Quilt.

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Memories of Camden artwork by Nikolas Wereszczyński (Image: Nikolas Wereszczyński)

Gay’s the Word bookshop (Image: Nick Harrison)

Polari: The Secret Queer Language Workshop

  • Date: 12 February
  • Time: 6:30pm–8pm
  • Venue: St Luke’s Community Centre, EC1V 8AJ
  • Cost: Not stated
    An interactive workshop introducing the historic queer slang.

The London Archives LGBTQ+ Collections Viewing

  • Date: 20 February
  • Time: 12:30pm–2pm
  • Venue: The London Archives, EC1R 0HB
  • Cost: Free
    Includes HIV Stories Trust oral histories and archival collections.

British Museum Community Day – Science & Innovation

  • Date: 21 February
  • Time: 11am–3pm
  • Venue: British Museum, WC1B 3DG
  • Cost: Free (booking required)
    Talks, tours and hands-on activities celebrating LGBT+ History Month.

Kenneth Williams at 100: A Celebration

  • Date: 22 February
  • Time: 2pm–3:30pm
  • Venue: British Library, NW1 2DB
  • Cost: Not stated
    Diary readings and reflections marking the centenary of the iconic performer.

Ronald Blythe: A Celebration

  • Date: 23 February
  • Time: 7pm–8:30pm
  • Venue: British Library, NW1 2DB
  • Cost: Free (registration required via forum+)
    A tribute to writer Ronald Blythe, featuring insights from his archive.

Threads of History: AIDS Memorial Quilt & Queer Heritage

  • Date: 25 February
  • Time: 6:30pm–8pm
  • Venue: Queer Britain, N1C 4BH
  • Cost: Not stated
    A panel discussion on preserving queer histories.

LGBT History Month Collections Corner

  • Date: 26 February
  • Time: 12pm–1:30pm
  • Venue: British Library, NW1 2DB
  • Cost: Free
    A show-and-tell of local LGBT history material.

LGBTQ+ Film Fest

  • Date: 26 February
  • Time: 6pm–10pm
  • Venue: Camden Collective, NW1 8NJ
  • Cost: Not stated
    One-night speakeasy-style film festival from Evulve Productions.

Sassify Zine Workshop

  • Date: 28 February
  • Time: 1:30pm–4:30pm
  • Venue: Whittington PCA, N19 4RS
  • Cost: Free
    Create your own zine exploring queer creativity and storytelling.

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