Mathew Parkin produced slope-tend-big for Grand Union as part of SHOUT Queer Arts Festival 2016. The gallery was transformed into a queer social space, with a changing installation of artworks and a public programme of events. Parkin presented his own work, alongside that of invited artists and writers, to form a wider conversation about queer artistic practice.
He was in conversation with Grand Union Programme Director Kim McAleese, speaking about his research, his references and how his work had been developing.