As part of the Queer in Wiltshire heritage project, Wiltshire Museum is hosting a FREE queer chats and crafts evening!
Join us for a fun evening of chats, Christmassy crafts (colourful snowflake and badge making and erasure poetry), tea/coffee and cake & the chance to contribute to the Queer in Wiltshire project!
Date: Thursday 19 December
Tickets: FREE – booking essential, maximum 20
Time: 6:30 - 8 pm
Ages: Aimed at adults, but family members are welcome
Location: Iron Age Gallery at Wiltshire Museum.
Accessibility: The activity is taking place in our Iron Age Gallery, which is located on the ground floor of the Museum building.
Parking: There is a small car park to the rear of the Museum buildings. Please park with care and consideration to ensure as many vehicles as possible can use the space.
Terms and Conditions
Unless sold out, online bookings will close at 9 am on the day of the event.
Booking for events
Cancellations, Refunds and T&C
No responsibility can be accepted by the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (the Society) for accidents or injury sustained during the course of any event arranged by the Society.
Using the word 'Queer'
Wiltshire Museum recognises that the word “queer” has a complex, painful history and can be uncomfortable and divisive. We have decided to use the word “queer” as it has been reclaimed in recent years and is now widely used within the LGBTQIA+ community and academia as an umbrella term for non-heterosexual/cisgender and gender nonconforming people. For us, “queer” is the most inclusive term we can use, and we use it as a positive word, not seeking to erase or disregard anyone’s identity and history but instead aiming to reflect the diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Wiltshire Museum is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion and we take seriously our responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010.