EVENTS

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Queer-feminist Ecocriticism in Live Art & Visual Cultures

Saturday 13 April 2019

A one-day international conference bringing together artists, theorists and activists to cover topics ranging from non-human ethics to ecosexuality. Invited guests include Gaia Giuliani, João Florencio and Silvia Federici. Artworks by Wangechi Mutu, Adelita Husni-Bey and Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle will be screened for this occasion.
SF Transplant Workshop

SF Trans*Plant

09-13 April 2019

Quimera Rosa’s workshop will utilise bio-hacking DIY techniques to challenge binary identity principles that often separate humans from their non-human relations.
Eca Epps - Staring at the Sun

Staring at the Sun

05-14 April 2019

Artists in this international group exhibition produce lived and speculative alternatives to the ongoing ecological and environmental destruction under techno-global-capitalism.
Residency: De Sousa & Neely

In Residency: Xavier de Sousa & Andre Neely

05-07 April 2019

Starting from historical effervescent political protests, Xavier De Sousa and Andre Neely's residency investigates the potential of domino-effect actions that grow out of our personal and collective awareness of the urgency of environmental activism. 
Raisa Kabir Workshop

Weaving Local Voices

Workshop sessions led by Raisa Kabir explore how weaving can respond to the ways women’s labour is exploited in the textile industries.

Mother The Verb: Workshop

Sunday 07 April 2019

Rooted in queer and indigenous/of colour worldviews, this 2-part workshop offers the space for participants to complicate the concept of motherhood in relation to our environment. 

Mother The Verb

Friday 05 April 2019

Fusing dance, storytelling and audiovisual projections, Mother The Verb is a performance with an air of ritual enacted from queer, trans and indigenous/of colour perspectives.

Autoritratti

Friday 11 December 2015

Performative screening inspired by the writings of Italian Feminist thinker Carla Lonzi. Hosted at Showroom as part of the NOW YOU CAN GO programme.

SOME LIKE IT WRONG

22-24 May 2015

Exhibition and performance curated for Genderotica Festival (Rome) exploring the relationship between pornography and humour.

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