New gallery spotlighting women and queer voices opens in London

Sarah Le Quang Sang opens SLQS Gallery on 13th February 6-8pm


Sarah Le Quang Sang (Image by Eliot Gelberg-Wilson)

AWITA Member Sarah Le Quang Sang is opening a permanent space in Shoreditch this Thursday. SLQS Gallery is a contemporary art gallery committed to platforming women and queer artists across generations.The second exhibition in the programme will be a solo presentation of works by Bex Wade who Sarah met at AWITA’s 2025 conference.

Felt, expressed, chosen

Ingrid Berthon-Moine | Dyana Gravina | Mia Wilkinson | Kate Williams | Polly Penrose

In a world facing a resurgence of far-right ideologies and the rapid growth of the “manosphere”, the hard-won rights of women and the queer community are facing erosion. In this regressive moment, inspired by Bell Hooks’ All About Love: New Visions (1999), this exhibition offers meditations on love and desire which interrogate preconceptions and widen perspectives. Opening on the eve of Valentine’s Day, when couples are lured to consume their love through the prism of capitalism, the exhibition offers a parallel interpretation where ‘there is no special love exclusively reserved for romantic partners’ (Hooks). Love is felt, expressed, chosen and acted upon.

Read full press release here

About SLQS Gallery here

Feature in the Art Newspaper here

Private View: 13 February 6-8pm

Book Launch & Performance by Dyana Gravina (RSVP): 8 March at 5pm

On view 13 February - 22 March 

20 Club Row E2 7EY London

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