Dear Sam,
What has the last twelve months been? Not being able to see you. To touch you. To hear from you.
The absence of physical contact from our community has made us retire to the ‘virtual’ unreal spaces - creeping, sneaking around in the digital, sterilized shadows that are all too familiar.
We made our Eden in the spaces between the lines, between the verses and between the buildings, we shared our Eden across the vast tundras of time; a bullet piercing history, forcing us to share an impact on and on and on and on, leaving only a hole/a void/ an opening in which to sneak a peek at the future. Have they listened, do they know who we are?
This book is an artefact of now for later. It contains the stories/experiences/dreams/histories of our community
it is for us, for ALL THE QUEERS
it is for you, it is a beginning!
It was cultivated in a time of death (to be dramatic) it was grown out of an unsure future and the fragility of the present - something common to our history …no? - It has been tended to by writers, artists poets and activists and has propagated new networks of thoughts, stories, and ideas. It is more than what you could have ever dreamed,
All my Love,
SAM'S EDEN is a new publication from Catalyst Arts celebrating Queer artists and writers in 2021. This artefact of a non physical exhibition showcases the work of fourteen LGBTQIA+ individuals and groups and explores queer occupation of physical and virtual spaces.
Available to purchase from Catalyst Arts Gallery (Belfast) and Good Press (Glasgow) as well as selection of independent artist book shops in England, Scotland and Ireland (more details to follow)
SAM”S EDEN is a limited edition publication of 100 copies.
Contributors included; Richard Martin, Ruth McCarthy, Day Magee, Claire Biddles, the LGBTQIA Steering Group, Jennifer Mehigan and Bassam Al-Sabah, Charlie Beare, Sorcha Ní Cheallaigh, Mark Cousins, Padriag Regan and Phillip McCrilly, Yarli Allison and Michaela Nash and Richard O’Leary with special thanks to Ben Malcolmson. SAM’S EDEN was designed by Manchester based collective Shy Bairns and curated and edited by Thomas Wells with editorial collaboration by Manuela Moser. Supported by ACNI and Art Fund in Belfast 2020/2021
Love Letters - Richard O’Leary [images by Ben Malcolmson 2021)
R: Front of Valentine’s Card - A card sent from Mervyn to Richard, early 1990’s
L: Inside of Valentine’s Card - Mervyn uses coded language, before decriminalisation of same sex relations in the Republic of Ireland in 1993. C was for Closest and M was for Mostest. N was for Nearest and D was for Dearest
Love Letters was an online event for SAM’s EDEN by Richard O’Leary in conversation with Thomas Wells on 18th March 2021