Here’s to the artists

We would like to acknowledge the artisits and contributors who have contributed to the content on our website

Visual Identity

Sydney WorldPride’s logo and festival artwork was directed by First Nations artist Jessica Johnson, also known as Nungala Creative.

Photographers and Artists contribution

We acknowledge the photographers and artists who have contributed to the content on the Sydney WorldPride website. Our organisation is underpinned by creatives and the impact we make would not be possible without their ongoing support.

ContentArtist NameWebsite URL
CAMP event imageSallie Colechinhttps://www.colechinphotolmaging.com/
Fair Day image used on Domain Dance Party event and Pride Village Tender postMarkham Lanehttps://markhamimages.com/
Gay Sydney: A Memoir event imageWilliam Yanghttps://www.mca.com.au/artists-works/artists/william-yang/
George Street Rainbow imageJacob Richardsonhttps://www.instagram.com/jacobrichardson__/?hl=en
House of Silky in Day for Night, presented by Performance Space in Liveworks 2020 on WorldPride Arts event pageAlex Davieshttps://www.instagram.com/alexdavies.photo/
Image of Sarah Ward in “Sarah Ward, F*ck Fabulous, A Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and Arts Centre Melbourne Commission”Alexis Desaulniers-Leahttps://www.alexisdleaphotography.com/
Images of Sydney and NSW landmarksDestination NSWhttps://www.destinationnsw.com.au/
KING event imagePrudence Uptonhttps://www.instagram.com/prudenceupton/?hl=en
Mardi Gras + Laugh Out Proud imagesJeffrey Fenghttps://www.facebook.com/JeffreyFengPhotography/
Mardi Gras imagesAnn-Marie Calilhannahttps://www.facebook.com/AnnMarieCalilhannaPhotography
Optus headshot of Kirsty HunterArielle Executivehttps://arielle.com.au/
Optus Parade imagesEmotive Agencyhttps://www.emotive.com.au/
Smoking Ceremony imagesLuke Currie-Richardsonhttps://www.instagram.com/bl_snaps/
The Dan Daw Show event imageHugo Glendinninghttps://hugoglendinning.com/

Acknowledgement of country

Sydney WorldPride will take place on the lands of the Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidjigal, Darug, Dharawal people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Sydney Basin.

We pay our Respects to their Elders past and present. Always was Always will be Aboriginal Land.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people come from many different clans and communities across Australia & in 2023 will come together as one, to celebrate with our global LGBTQIA+ community.