Our Story

We create inclusive events to build communities that meet and have fun while playing chess. We believe in the benefits of leisure time.

Colourful illustration of threee chess pieces in a carnival mood with queer and weird shapes all around.

Hooray!

2025

Chess For All expands! We want to run the type of chess clubs that we would love to attend. Inclusive, fun, creative and welcoming. We launched our website in September 2025 and will be running regular workshops and events over the next years, in London and beyond.

Pink poster announcing a Feminist Library event by the Spanish Book Club on March 19 from 12 PM to 6 PM, featuring workshops on various feminist topics, an archive, and online activities.

Women Herstory Month 2022

2022

Taller El Ajedrez es Para Todxs.

We met for a bilingual Spanish/English chess workshop to carry on building our feminist community, learn about our herstory in chess, have fun together!

Poster design by Helena Exquis
A group of chess players gathered around a table, sketching and chatting, with colourful abstract patterns in the background.

Wow!

2022

The year of Woman in Chess at the International Chess Federation

A yellow-orange circular badge with a drawing of multiple pawns grouped together.
A round badge or button with a yellow background and black border, featuring the text 'Queen Chess Club' written in black.
A colorful drawing of a trophy with a gold cup and blue base, inscribed with "Champions Forever."
Pink circular button with a drawing of two bishop pieces.

Play games all your life

Anti-University Festival 2018

We hosted the event at Our Place in Hackney.

We stated that playing games is a human right. That everybody should have people and spaces to play with. Even more players from unrepresented groups. We explored chess rules and history as an inspiration at the beginning of the workshop. At the end of the session, we spent time exploring the possibilities of new games coming from our imagination.”

A colourful, abstract drawing of a chessboard on a table with chess pieces around it, set against a blue background with scattered paint splatters and small decorative chess pieces.

Chess workshop

We learnt the basic moves and made a collective drawing of a portrait of the next woman or non-binary chess champion of the world.

Learning Transformation Technique at Create-Ahh

Drefach, Wales

2018

A group of people playing chess around a table with a colorful tablecloth, inside a room with sunlight coming through a window. A drawing of a woman's face with curly hair and the text 'Number 1 Chess Champion' is on the table.
A hand-drawn portrait of a woman with curly hair, a nose ring, and a confident expression, on a piece of paper with the words 'Number 1 Chess Champion' written below.

Chess for Women at Casual Chess Cafe

2016

Two vases with pink and yellow tulips on a wooden table, a chess book from Judit Polgar, chess pieces, a pink notebook, and some scattered items in the background.
A chess set arranged on a checkered black and gray tile floor, with the white pieces on one side and the black pieces on the other, viewed from above with shadows cast to the left.
Women playing casual chess at a cafe table.
A watercolour painting of a little chessboard with four pieces.

Our Inspiration

White Chess Set, 1966.

Images from Music of the Mind exhibition at Tate Morden 2024.

Yoko Ono exhibition: black and white photo of a city street with signs, buildings, and billboards, with a chessboard and chess pieces in the foreground.

Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono's white chessboard with chess pieces set up on it, placed on a white table with a white chair in front of it at the Tate Modern exhibition, 2024.
Broken glass pieces with vintage index cards containing handwritten dates and text, arranged on a white surface with shadows cast over them.
Colourful illustration of a chessboard with two characters, one labelled Vera Menchik as World Champion and another Sonja Graf as Free Agent, celebrating the Women's World Chess Championship 1939 in Buenos Aires.

1939

Vera Menchik and Sonja Graf were great players who enjoyed the freedom of playing chess. Both were very committed to anti-facist struggles, sexual freedom, etc. Today we remember them and continue to pave the way for games to be tools for feminist transformations.

Colorful cartoon letter e and number 4 from the chess writing e4.
Hand-drawn digital illustration of a digital chess clock with two displays, set for approximately 30 minutes, with buttons for setting and starting the timer, and a red button on top.

Chess Books

Chess Books

Book cover titled ''Master Your Chess with Judit Polgar,'' featuring an illustration of Judit Polgar with red hair, dressed in a beige robe, holding a chess piece in her right hand, set against an orange and yellow gradient background with white lines.

A couple of really good books to start with.

Book cover titled 'Checkmate Queens' by Jennifer Shahade, with a black, orange, and white checkered background and an illustration of a woman's hand with red nails.

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