Free Panel Discussion: Space for Dialogue, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London
- LocationLondon
- Type
- Salary
- Artformcombined arts, dance, film, interdisciplinary arts, libraries, literature, museums, photography, music, theatre, visual arts
- ContactRosemary Cronin events@lcc.arts.ac.uk
Description
Wednesday 22 March
6.30-8pm (Followed by drinks)
How can we create accessible spaces that allow for dialogue around our diverse gender and sexual identities? This panel debate features a range of practitioners and organisations who have designed innovative projects that create new spaces for dialogue around LGBTQI+ concerns. From large arts organisations to home grown initiatives, the panelists will discuss their challenges, successes and visions for the future. Drinks and networking follows the panel discussion.
Panellists:
Nadine Davis, filmmaker, curator and Co-Founder of BBZ Collective
Bold, Brazen Zamis or ‘Babes’ is a monthly exhibition/dance party based primarily in south-east London, centred on positive femme identity and eradicating misogyny for creative queer women and genderqueer people of colour.
Dawn Hoskin, Assistant Curator at The Victoria & Albert Museum and Co-Chair of the V&A’s LGBTQ Group
The V&A’s LGBTQ Working Group aims to facilitate understanding of LGBTQ identities and histories within the context of the museum's activities.
Felix Lane, Co-Director of Open Barbers
Open Barbers, is a hairdressing service for any hair length and type, welcoming all genders and sexualities.
Charlie Craggs, Nail Transphobia
Craggs, 24, is a trans activist and the founder of award-winning national campaign Nail Transphobia. Charlie was ranked #1 on the Observer's 2016 New Radicals list, a list of radical social innovators in Britain, and was also named one of the most influential and inspirational LGBT people in the UK by both the Guardian and the Independent.
Panel Chair: Denise Ackerl
Ackerl is currently doing a practice-based PhD at Chelsea College of Art where she looks into strategies of resistance in the digital space from a feminist performance perspective. She is also the organiser of a monthly discussion group called Space for Failure where students, alumni and practitioners across UAL working in feminist queer performance practices can share ideas and present work.
London College of Communication
Elephant & Castle
London SE1 6SB
artsjobs ref 191515
Free Panel Discussion: Space for Dialogue / London College of Communication, University of the Arts London / London
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