Martabel Wasserman tells us about the Lesbian Moon Lobster and her queer-feminist, Marxist potential to counteract environmental exploitation.
"We live in a tim... Read More...
EcoFutures festival takes place in East London and brings together artists, activists and theorists from all over the world to create a platform for discussion and experimentation around urgent environmental and ecological issues such as climate change, extinction, pollution, health and sustainability through an intersectional, feminist and queer lens.
Artists in this international group exhibition produce lived and speculative alternatives to the ongoing ecological and environmental destruction under techno-global-capitalism.
Deep Trash Eco Trash delves into our present day ecological dystopia to explore alternative futures for our planet and all the diverse creatures within it.
Artist Rachael Young in conversation with producer Anjali Prashar-Savoie
Rachael Young’s socially engaged and award-winning work spans live art, theatre and ... Read More...
Symposium at Queen Mary University exploring the magickal and the monstrous in live art through queer-feminist, post-colonial and anti-capitalist perspectives.
From the early experimental videos to the most recent performances, Kayleigh O'Keefe's work defies body stereotypes and sexual normative behaviours to combine f... Read More...
Live art night, screening and exhibition at BGWMC examining religion and spirituality through as it relates to queer and feminist practices and politics.
Presentation for the Re-materialising Feminism project at ICA, followed by a book publication addressing new materialism in relation to non-binary sexual politics in art practice.
A live art night and roundtable discussion held at MIRO (Limassol) addressing how bodies can challenge normative representations of sexualities and genders.
A selection of artists’ videos and performances that re-configure the perception of vernacular traditions, rituals and nationalisms according to new registers and idioms.