Fam Irvoll is best known for her creative work as a women’s fashion designer, illustrator, and graphic designer. Collections from her clothing brand have been shown during Fashion Weeks in Oslo, Riga, and London. When it comes to digital work, Fam has illustrated several books and runs a creative graphic agency called Fun By Fam.
Bas Kosters
he/him Nederland
Activist and part of the community, Bas Koster creates drawings, paintings, textile art and more from his studio in Amsterdam. He creates colourful worlds inhabited by endearing figures that reflect his social engagement. Through his art, Bas explores personal and societal themes, approaching difficult emotions in a light way with subtle and occasionally wry humour.
Martix Navrot & Jagoda Wójtowicz
they/them & she/her Poland
Martix Navrot and Jagoda Wójtowicz are the artistic duo behind Eternal Engine, a new media studio. Through their art, Eternal Engine use speculation and queer methodologies to investigate the future, or futures, of technology and quantum reality. They use a multitude of mediums in their work such as 3D, video, VJ sets, AV, VR, AI, as well as real objects or performative lectures.
Ester Janečková
she/her Czech Republic
Born in Prague, Ester Janečková is an Actress and TV presenter. In 2014, Ester and her family faced loss and heartbreak when her nephew, Filip, died by suicide. He wrote in his final letter that he did not want to live in an intolerant society, and asked Ester to speak publicly about homosexual issues. Ester is a patroness of the sbarvouven.cz project and supporter of the Prague Pride association.
Pablo Little Exhibition
he/him Spain
Pablo Little was born in Córdoba and started drawing in a self-taught way to better understand the world. In his work and collaborations, he creates his own universe for people to see into that encompasses themes of fragility, unconditional love, and self-improvement.
Suzan Habib
she/her Afghanistan & Sweden
Suzan Habib is a Muslim queer artist, illustrator, and designer. Born and raised in Afghanistan, at the age of 16 she moved to Sweden. Her expressive colourful and vibrant artwork reflects her personal experiences of society and people, questioning norms and stereotypes, sometimes with a comical twist. Suzan’s illustrations are influenced by street art and made with a combination of acrylic, oil, graffiti, and ink.
Miss Paprika
she/her Switzerland
Miss Paprika based her design around one of the most important moments in Pride history: the Stonewall Riots in New York City. She explains: “One of the most vibrant leading figures was drag queen and black trans woman Marsha P. Johnson. She became a symbol for the movement and for all the loud and proud queer and femme people who fought for the privileges we have today. In my design a modern drag king and queen stand behind her, symbolising the drag artists who followed her footsteps.”
Joana Estrela
she/her Portugal
Born in Penafiel, Portugal, Joana Estrela is an award-winning illustrator and author who has created several books, graphic novels, and zines. Her identity as a queer artist also plays a part in her projects, alongside the themes of gender and prejudice that are often intertwined in her work.
Strify, the Berlin-based Content Creator and Singer, connects with their fans around the world on diversity, the LGBTQIA+ community, pop culture, fashion, and beauty. The former lead vocalist of glam rock band Cinema Bizarre, Strify’s solo music celebrates love and individuality.