Review of Queering Now, Chinese Arts Now, London, 2020
Hongwei Bao
With the outbreak and rapid spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the world in e... Read More...
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.
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.
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.
Quimera Rosa’s workshop will utilise bio-hacking DIY techniques to challenge binary identity principles that often separate humans from their non-human relations.
Artists in this international group exhibition produce lived and speculative alternatives to the ongoing ecological and environmental destruction under techno-global-capitalism.
A selection of performance videos reflecting on how stories of migration, border-crossing and refuge-seeking are integrated within ecological discourses from queer, feminist and decolonial perspectives.
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.
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.
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.
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.
SIREN collective in conversation with Anjali Prashar-Savoie on the landscape of London nightlife, collaborating with institutions and their video installation.
Cruelty can coexist both with pleasure and joy within human experience. It isn’t indeterminate - we all recognise the workings of cruelty through our personal e... Read More...
Pilar Gallego and Dan Bustillo, two queer, trans, Latinx cultural producers, artists and scholars, thinking on the edges of transness, the edges of Latinidad, a... Read More...
Prior to the release of her third album Hunter on 31 August 2018, Anna Calvi talks about agency, sexual freedom, gender stereotyping and desire with writer Nata... Read More...
Let's revolutionize the drag monarchy!
By Soa Gourvest
Although there are now a few drag contests in London, such as Drag Idol UK and Lipsync 1000, it is s... Read More...
The third edition of Queer Asia aims to initiate critical discussions surrounding the topic of bodies and borders in queer communities in Asia and within Asian diasporas
Sound artist and music producer Object Blue in conversation with producer Anjali Prashar-Savoie
Object Blue is an experimental sound artist and music produce... Read More...
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...
art + activism: queer & feminist visibilities @ UCL
Friday 27 April 2018 10.30am — 18.00pm
There is a long tradition of employing images and performance a... Read More...
SUMMIT
@ MOTH CLUB
Tuesday 13 February 2018 10.30am — Wednesday 14 February 2018 23.59pm
Tickets: one day £10, both days £15
INFERNO is a club night and com... Read More...