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The Huxleys: Fantastic Voyage | Albany Pride Festival

The Huxleys: Fantastic Voyage

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Dates & Times:

21st February 2025 - 1st March 2025
Albany Town Hall

The Huxleys are a dynamic duo of cataclysmic proportions, presenting queer spectacle and disco-infused wizardry across the visual art, performance, and fashion worlds. Their photography and performance art traverse the realms of costume, film, and recording.

With a visual assault of sparkle, surrealism, and absurdity, The Huxleys saturate their practice with glamorous, androgynous freedom, aiming to bring escapism and magic to everyday life.

Embark on a surreal journey through the luminescent landscapes of the glamorous art deviants as they look back on 10 years of photography, film, costume, and chaos. This exhibition offers a magical detour from everyday life, inviting you to surrender yourself to a queer wonderland where too much is never enough.

Albany Pride Festival 2025 is thrilled to present The Huxleys: Fantastic Voyage at Albany Town Hall, with generous curatorial support from Fremantle Arts Centre.

This exciting exhibition will be on display from 22 February to 22 March 2025. Be sure not to miss the opportunity to experience The Huxleys live at the launch event on Friday, 21 February, and join us for an insightful in-conversation event on Saturday, 23 February. More details will be shared soon.

The exhibition runs from the 21st February – 22nd March, 2025. Doors are open 10am – 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday.

Dates & Times
Friday
21st February, 2025
10:00am
Saturday
22nd February, 2025
10:00am
Tuesday
25th February, 2025
10:00am
Wednesday
26th February, 2025
10:00am
Thursday
27th February, 2025
10:00am
Friday
28th February, 2025
10:00am
Saturday
1st March, 2025
10:00am
Location
Albany Town Hall
217 York St, Albany WA 6330
Accessibility Information
Event Accessibility
Levels
  • This event takes place on the ground floor
  • Venue Accessibility
    Parking
  • ACROD parking is available on York Street and in the Library car park
  • Toilets
  • Accessible toilets available
  • Levels
  • Lift available to the first floor
  • Entrances
  • Ramp and accessible entry available at the front of the hall
  • Automatic doors
  • Talent
    The Huxleys
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    Will and Garrett Huxley (Aus/Gumbaynggirr/Yorta Yorta) are Melbourne-based collaborative performance and visual artists. Who work together as The Huxleys.

    The Huxleys are a dynamic duo of cataclysmic proportion who present camp commentary and spectacle across the visual art, performance and entertainment sectors. Their photography and performance art traverses the classifications of costume, film and recording. A visual assault of sparkle, surrealism and the absurd, The Huxleys saturate their practice and projects with a glamorous, androgynous freedom which sets out to bring some escapism and magic to everyday life. 

    Since 2014 The Huxleys have performed, exhibited and participated in numerous exhibitions, projects and events in Australia, and internationally in London, Berlin, Moscow and Hong Kong. Solo presentations, performances and commissions include the Melbourne International Arts Festival; Melbourne Fashion Week; Sydney Contemporary; Hong Kong Design Week; Heide Museum of Modern Art; Art Bank, Melbourne; NGV; AGNSW; QAGOMA; AGSA; AGWA and the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; The Huxleys first came to prominence during the early years of MONA FOMA and Dark Mofo in Tasmania. 

    The Huxleys photographs are included in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; HOTA, Gold Coast;  Pictures Collection at the State Library of Victoria; Geelong Gallery, Geelong; Curtain University Gallery, Perth.

    The Huxleys consist of Will and Garrett Huxley. To show solidarity with the flight for gay marriage Garrett took on Will’s surname. This was also to commemorate their ongoing love and connection as partners of over 15 years. In the early days of working together when Will and Garrett would show up in costume, performers and audiences would say “look the Huxleys are here!” and this kept happening so they decided to adopt the joining of their names as a message of love and unity through their relationship and work and have continued working with this artistic moniker, gifted to them by the artistic community of Melbourne which they love and adore. 

    The Huxleys live and work on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and wish to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, paying respect to elders past, present, and emerging. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.  

    (Credit: The Huxleys official website)