





As part of LightNight 2021 Homotopia commissioned me to decorate the windows at their Drag event at Lush Liverpool. I wanted to use this opportunity to evoke questions around gender expression with a playful twist, to try and communicate the joy felt when we have moments of feeling free to be ourselves. Throughout the day I also invited followers of Homotopia to send in messages of LGBTQ+ solidarity and activism that I then added to the window. The windows then provided the back drop for the evening drag show.