Camp Trans Scotland
Cradled by the mountains, refreshed by the clear river, walk into the deep magic of Camp Trans Scotland.
This exhibition, curated by filmmaker and photographer Jules Lacave-Fontourcy, and activist and author Tam Omond, leads the audience into a time and space built on and by nature, community care and trans ancestry. Through photographs and the new film The River and The Glen, the viewer is taken into a world still vibrating within the camp trans folks. It invites the viewer under its green shield, to breathe the golden air, heal, and restore the strength to face the relentless attacks on trans people. The project takes us far from the demands of cis society, where trans people came together to rest, heal, and celebrate.
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Venue: River Room
Date: 16-18 January 2026
Price: Free exhibition
Content notes: Discussions of ableism, alcohol use, current trans panic, drug use, racism, transphobia
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