The Library Lounge

TheirStories Frieze Special: An Evening with Chadd Curry & Family

TheirStories Frieze Special: An Evening with Chadd Curry & Family

TheirStories is back in The Library Lounge this October, exploring intergenerational LGBTQ+ stories at The Standard, London. For this very special edition, TheirStories celebrates the launch of Frieze London by inviting one of London's most revered DJs, performance artists, educators & club kids.

An iconic global entity and walking piece of art, American born Chadd Curry is a figurehead in london’s nightlife scene and a powerful voice in our community. The performance artist, DJ, educator & “mother goth” is instantly recognisable, effortlessly blending between the city’s avant-garde club spaces, and the art establishment, holding a totally unique place in London’s artistic tapestry. For one night only at The Standard, London, Chadd invites us into their world, for an in conversation with their close friends & collaborators Parma Ham & Josh Woolford, and a live art performance in a transformed Library Lounge space. Followed by music & drinks to welcome the launch of Frieze London.


Join us in The Library Lounge for a rich evening of queer intergenerational conversation, performance & music, celebrating a true legend of London’s artistic world. Spaces are limited, RSVP by emailing London.restaurants@standardhotels.com


Tuesday 8th October

6pm til 10pm



TheirStories is an intergenerational LGBTQ+ platform & event series, created to investigate, celebrate and uplift the diverse narratives and stories of the UK’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community, with talks, performances, cultural moments and music. Curated by Laurie Belgrave, founder of The Chateau, and currently resident at The Standard, London, these nourishing conversations between generations of queer creatives, artists & humxns provide a much needed space for learning, reflection and connection, for both the queer community, and allies looking to educate themselves on queer issues. TheirStories values and celebrates our history, contextualising our existence with the stories of the queer people who came before us.