6 Dec 2025— 5 Apr 2026

A Loving City: Queerberra Revisited

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A Loving City: Queerberra Revisited

Image: Caitlin and Jill, Queerberra, Jane Duong, 2017

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In 2017, photographer Jane Duong and producer Victoria Firth-Smith created Queerberra to document the lives of Canberra’s LGBTQIA+ community during one of the most emotionally charged moments in Australian queer history—the national postal vote on marriage equality.

As love became a national battleground, queer Canberrans turned to one another. Over weekends spent in bedrooms, workplaces, and on the streets, Duong and Firth-Smith captured portraits of pride, exhaustion, defiance, love, and hope.

When the results came in, Canberra voted ‘yes’ more strongly than any other city—74%. Queerberra launched the very next day, on 16 November 2017. Yet when these portraits were taken, the outcome was uncertain. These are the faces of people whose love was put to a national vote—some already out, some coming out for the first time—all choosing to stand visible and vulnerable.

The project became a time capsule of over 100 portraits spanning the queer spectrum: lovers, elders, drag artists, rainbow families, intersex activists, trans individuals, and more. Queerberra honoured the everyday courage of living authentically, capturing pride not just performed but cultivated—in homes, shared spaces, and chosen families.

Eight years on, this exhibition revisits Queerberra to reflect on what has changed since the passing of the Marriage Equality Act, and to honour the LGBTQIA+ community’s ongoing fight for equality, recognition, and love.

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Loving
A Loving City: Queerberra Revisited

Image: Caitlin and Jill, Queerberra, Jane Duong, 2017

Tags

Loving