Contemporary art in medieval churches, inspiring landscapes, history and heritage.

 
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FOLKESTONE’S QUEER HISTORY WALK

Hunter guided us around the incredibly varied history of Folkestone’s LGBTQ+ history ranging from the early 1800s up to the 21st century, from war veterans and artists, to authors and socialites.

In partnership with Folkestone Pride and with thanks to The Green Room at The Grand.

MODERN NATURE TRAIL

An LGBTQ+ heritage trail. Exploring the creatives who lived, visited and worked in Smallhythe, Rye, Playden and across the marsh to Dungeness.

 
 

…celebrating diversity and inclusivity…

 
 
 

Airm 2022

Madinah Farhannah Thompson Giles Round Maggie Scott
Emily Moore Rebecca Youssefi Rachael House
Margate Pride Joseph Williams

AiRM 2022 is a celebration of exciting perspectives on the title A Sea Change. The works address issues of cultural identity, sexuality, representation, diversity and inclusivity.

Audio Trail Map

Salt Audio Trail

Are you planning your next walk on the marsh? Let us suggest local walks to be paired with our carefully crafted audio trail to inspire you as you amble.

Download our free audio trail and maps.

Creativity and Learning

Workshops and demonstrations lead and inspired by artists and makers.

AiRM celebrates local resources such as wool, willow, grasses and rush. We provide free and inclusive community workshops in; basket weaving, spinning, coiling, peg loom weaving and felt making.

AiRM Mission Statement

The medieval churches on the Romney Marsh will be recognised as accessible and inclusive spaces for Artists to explore and create ambitious work. The surrounding landscape and environment will be conserved and protected.

We plan to follow a Carbon Net Zero pathway.

 

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