4th June

The Queer Fringe Festival

4th June

Drag Queen Story Hour


Drag Queen Story Hour UK present Aida H Dee The Storytime Drag Queen! Five star reviewed Edinburgh Fringe Festival performer, Aida will be creating a fabulous storytime show for families!


Free | 11:00 | National Museum of Wales

Meet the Ballroom Community


An exhibtion of photographs and outfits from The Welsh Ballroom Community.


Free |  All Day (8am - 7pm) | Morgan Quarter 

Afghan Girls in Education: Art Auction

Cardiff Umbrella & Klatch Collective bring you an exhibition and online auction in aid of Afghan women in education.

Exhibiting a donated array of talent in Cardiff Umbrella HQ from June 3rd until an online auction event on June 24th, where all works will be available to purchase.

All proceeds will be donated to LEARN; an organisation whose main focus is the provision of quality education to children in Afghanistan; building resources for women and youths within communities and empowering them through mentorship, skill development and capacity building courses.

For further information visit: www.learnafghan.org

FREE | 11am - 4pm | Umbrella Art Collective

I'm finally using my body for what I feel like it's made to do - Owain Train McGilvery


Owain Train McGilvary’s exhibition is informed by his close connection with a wrestling group for women and non-binary people, in the southside of Glasgow. Owain spent the last two years working closely with the group and has created an intimate video portrait that distils many of their conversations to explore key themes including the role of ‘villain’, gender, kinship and working class lives. 


Free | Chapter Bar | Mon – Sun, 9am – 10pm

A Paned with Bad Gays


Lez Read co-runners, Nazmia Jamal and Zara Siddique, will interview Bad Gays podcast hosts, Huw Lemney and Ben Miller, about their book.


£2.00-18.99 | 19:30 | The Sustainable Studio

Comforts of Domesticity


An exhibition of queer artists and craftspeople who call Cardiff & South Wales their home. Comforts of domesticity leak into their work, revealing intimate and playful self use of space to connect.


Free | The Glory Stores


Clwb Music and Clwb Ifor Bach: Alice Low


With just two singles and a handful of live performances under her belt, Alice is quickly establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with. With support from 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales and press from across the UK, Alice’s avant-garde performance, unhinged energy, and emotional lyrics have sent her straight to the top of everyone’s must-see list and it’s clear why.


£8.00 | 19:30 | Chapter Arts Centre