Since founding The Pansy Project in 2005, Paul Harfleet has been planting pansies at sites of homophobic and transphobic abuse. Each flower is documented, titled after the words of the abuse, and added to this website. Through this quiet yet powerful act, the ongoing project gently confronts hate crime and brings visibility to LGBTQ+ experiences that often go unreported. To date, Harfleet has planted more than 300 pansies around the worldโfrom London to New York and beyond. Learn more here.

Launch Event: 22 January 2026 / 6โ8pm / Open Eye Gallery /ย RSVP
The Pansy Project will feature in LOOK Climate Lab at Open Eye Gallery in Liverpool, sharing a selection of 60 photographs from the last twenty one years of work. LOOK Climate Lab is a biennial programme exploring how photography can be a relevant and powerful medium for talking about climate change. Open Eye Gallery are transforming the gallery into a lab, bringing together researchers, activists and artists to test their ideas, and encourage audiences to discuss systematic changes needed for dealing with the climate crisis. LOOK Climate Lab 2026 will take place from 23 January 2026 to 29 March 2026, with this yearโs programme focusing on gardens and how people connect with green spaces. From memorials to places to hang out with friends, from horticultural perfection to an accidental hedge near your house or a tree that brings back memories, Open Eye Gallery examines the role plants play in our lives, and how our lives shape theirs.

Coming soon to a screen near you, The Pansies of Cornwall; a little film by Paul Harfleet, made in association with Arts and Culture Exeter and Cornwall Pride. Follow socials for further updates.


NEW / An essay on Remember Nature, reflections on work made in 2025. The PDF’s linked here offer further reflections on The Pansy Project. Musings on a Floral Tribute by Paul Harfleet explores the context of the Pansy Dress currently on show at Manchester Art Gallery. Antennae is a publication that features an in-depth article on the history of the project by Joey Orr – Page 81-93 – from 2020.

Above a new design exclusively available at Manchester Art Gallery, read all about it here. Merchandise has always been of interest to Paul Harfleet, they consider it to be a way for the wearer to become an ambassador for The Pansy Project, more on the thinking behind each piece here. The small amounts raised from merch, contribute to some of the costs of the work, from pansies to travel.






















































