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Drag: The art of becoming 

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London’s drag scene is a revolution of identity and self-expression. This documentary explores courage, community, and the art of being true to oneself.

By Rowan Gilhooley and Zaloa Williams

Drag is more than performance—it is power, self-discovery, and resilience. In this documentary, Artefact explores the world of Louis, a London-based drag artist whose persona, Nemesis, has allowed them to embrace both their femininity and masculinity in new ways.

Through drag, Louis has unlocked a deeper sense of self, proving that identity isn’t about fitting into a mould, but about owning every part of who you are unapologetically.

London’s drag scene is a force of creativity and rebellion, a space where artistry meets activism. Artefact delves into Louis’ journey—from experimenting with drag for the first time in a university dorm room to commanding the floor of queer clubs, where confidence isn’t just worn—it’s owned.

But drag isn’t without its challenges. Misconceptions and backlash remain, yet artists like Louis push forward, supported by a community built on empowerment and self-expression.

Stepping into a queer space in drag isn’t just about the look—it’s about claiming space, finding strength, and celebrating authenticity. In a city that thrives on reinvention, Artefact uncovers how drag transforms not just appearances, but lives.


Featured image by Rowan Gilhooley

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