"36 square meters and the square below spread their shoulders wide open. The sky is gray and black birds patrol the empty streets. its cold and windy outside. people run around in circles, cars fly by, lights explode in vitrines and cigarettes burn holes in peoples souls. Windows closed; the air conditioner dries me from inside. There is no end in this story for a lonely stranger like me." A black and white series photographed by Jurij Treskow.
Together with local art students Jade, Emi and Molly we created a short story about the young queer community searching for their safe space around town.
Emi: “London has always had a complicated relationship with queer
identities, and as a queer person finding spaces to exist in comfortably is a task in
itself. People will try to tell you the UK is a safe progressive haven for LGBT+people,
but more and more gay clubs and spaces are being used by predatory creeps, trans
people are waiting months for healthcare and hate crime is on the rise. As long as
we’ve told there’s no space for us, we try to build spaces for ourselves.” Photographed by Tom Marshak.