Pride at art’otel London Hoxton
Discover our upcoming events for Pride

From film screenings to exhibitions and workshops, discover what events you can get involved with during Pride.


Artist in Residence: Parks Sadler
Parks Sadler is a London-based artist originally from North Carolina. He earned an MA in Contemporary Photography from Central Saint Martins in 2023. Sadler’s practice revolves around the concept of the “active archive”, engaging with materials imbued with personal and collective histories. Through sculpture, photography, and printmaking, he creates works that investigate the processes of remembering and the unfolding of queer identity.
1-30 June.


Tie the Knot: Screening and Cocktail Workshop
Join our Artist in Residence Parks for a screening of his new work ‘Tie the Knot’, followed by a Cherry Cocktail making workshop. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn how to make cherry-flavoured cocktails (and mocktails), opening up space for relaxed conversation around the artist’s work.
12 June.
Nasty Magazine - Metamorphosis, Post-Human, and Metamorphic Humanity. What is “normal”?
An exhibition by Nasty Magazine, exploring what is “normal”.
The exhibition unfolds as a digital storytelling experience, a narrative that evolves through the collaboration of diverse artists. Beginning with established concepts of normality, the journey progressively breaks these mental frameworks, guiding the audience into an alternate dimension where hybridity and the undefined become the new and only horizon.
More information coming soon.
1-18 July.


Join us for a fabulous celebration of love and diversity. Get ready for a morning of sweat, community, and unforgettable memories surrounded by a community that embraces all identities, led by Work Out With Matteo.
Join Matteo and Kole for a fun workout followed by a panel about Trans rights, come together to make a difference with our fundraising for Mermaids UK.
5 July.


Trans on Screen x TRUK United: Screening & Fundraiser
Join us for a fundraiser screening by Cameron Richards in support of Trans on Screen and TRUK United FC.
Featuring a selection of short films supported by Trans on Screen, followed by a special screening of We’ll Go Down in History – the story of TRUK United, a grassroots, proudly trans football club.
10 July.


Pulse Cinema Screening
Pulse Cinema presents an evening of films that explore the body as a site of resistance – where identity, movement, and presence become tools to claim space, defy norms, and reimagine belonging. From the football pitch to the trans archive, these stories reveal how simply showing up can be an act of radical defiance.
16 August.