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A new exhibition by Paul Connell was inspired by a photograph he took of a lesbian couple in their 70s and 80s. It’s a celebration of the legacy passed on by ordinary lesbians and gay men, who lived their lives out of the closet in a very diferent Ireland to today.
The statement that goes alongside former GCN staff member, Paul Connell’s new photography exhibition at Dublin’s LGBT Centre, Outhouse says it “aims to recognise and personalise the legacy of older lesbians and gay men, and to acknowledge the contributions their lives and struggles have made to the political and social fabric of contemporary Irish society.”
Photography Older LGBTs – Pre-decriminalisation – Positive Aging