The Legacy of Our Screen Heritage
The end of April marks the end of the funding period for Our Screen Heritage. After 18 months of workshops, history clubs, exhibitions and events it’s fair to say that…
The end of April marks the end of the funding period for Our Screen Heritage. After 18 months of workshops, history clubs, exhibitions and events it’s fair to say that…
The ‘Weirdness of Queerness’, screened as part of the Our Screen Heritage installation, exhibition and gala show in Margate was made by OSH volunteers in Margate. The film shows footage…
Following the work led in Folkestone by Folkestone Pride, Screen Archive South East, have now received eight compilation videos made by volunteer curators in Folkestone. The videos centre around three…
Back in the summer some of the team from Screen Archive South East visited Margate Pride. As part of the stall there the team had a series of disposable 35mm…
Since January the team at Screen Archive South East have been working with three volunteers from the University of Brighton to curate an exhibition about the Our Screen Heritage project….
As the third and final phase of the Our Screen Heritage project begins staff members from SASE met with the latest group of volunteers to be involved in the project….
After four exhibitions, one immersive installation, a museum display and two amazing nights of film and performances Our Screen Heritage’s series of public events in Margate and Folkestone have come…
This week saw the culmination of the Margate-based ‘Our Screen Heritage’ events. Events included a multi-channel installation at the Walpole Bay hotel, an exhibition at The Margate School and an…
This weekend saw the culmination of the public events in Folkestone! Folkestone Pride, alongside their team of Community Curators conceptualised of and curated four exhibitions, a display about the Our…
We’re excited to announce that you can now book tickets to the final Our Screen Heritage shows in both Folkestone and Margate! These events mark the culmination of the work…
We’re excited to announce that you can now book tickets to the final Our Screen Heritage shows in both Folkestone and Margate! These events mark the culmination of the work…
Screen Archive South East has many wonderful pieces of footage showing weddings throughout the decades, dating back to the 1920s (find out more and view footage from our our current…
Screen Archive South East (SASE) will be at Margate Pride on Saturday 13th August to encourage as many visitors to be a part of preserving the region’s queer history by…
On 23rd July 2022 Folkestone Pride celebrated their annual town-wide Pride Festival. Did you go to Folkestone Pride? Did you film the day and capture your experience? Together we hope…
Until the end of July visitors to Folkestone library will be able to visit a pop up exhibition created by the Our Screen Heritage Community Curators! The exhibition features a…
As part of the ‘Our Screen Heritage’ open call for footage, the OSH team spoke to Callum Anderson who deposited his work with SASE for long term preservation. Can you…
As well as the amazing work of the Folkestone and Margate community curation teams, a key part of ‘Our Screen Heritage’ is finding, collecting and preserving footage. The hope is…
‘Often when we find images of queer people in history and they’re not recognised’ – member of Worthing LGBTQ+ Photography Club Inspired by the work of the Our Screen Heritage…
This weekend Our Screen Heritage Community Curators made the trip to Brighton to visit the community curated ‘Queer the Pier’ exhibition, on display in Brighton Museum and Art Gallery until…
Following on from a series of training workshops, the OSH Community Curators have begun the process of considering what and how they hope to present as part of the public…
New public call for LGBTQIA+ films in the South East As part of the ‘Our Screen Heritage’ project SASE are launching a public call for LGBTQIA+ films in the South…
How do we thinking critically about archive collections with Siyan Zhang As our Community Curator training picks up pace, we’re very excited to have Siyan Zhang working with our Community…
Following on from an amazing series of LGBTQIA+ history clubs, which saw presentations exploring the lives and stories of older lesbians, the power of the everyday object in telling LGBTQIA+ histories and a reimaging of Margate’s queer history, the ‘Our Screen Heritage’ project has launched its Community Curator programme. The programme will provide volunteers with the opportunity to become part of a group of radical Community Curators, investigating and curating the queer screen heritage of Folkestone and Margate….
The first history clubs have taken place in Folkestone and Margate. A place for the lovers of stories, history, and her stories. Each event is filled with interesting talks to…