Queer Ecologies at Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
An artist residency exploring how we live, grow, love, make kin and stand in allyship with the ecologies we are a part of. We’re telling new stories about nature and our connection to it, empowering interspecies collaborations, and honouring the inherently queer patterns and relations found throughout nature. From June—September 2021 we are offering gatherings around a campfire, workshops, performances, and—for the finale—a Microbe Disco where you can dance with the smallest members of the Cemetery Park’s ecosystem! People of all genders and sexual orientations are welcome, with a particular welcome for queer, trans, sick, disabled and Queer, Trans, Intersex, Black folks, and people of colour (QTIBPOC) folks. All events are ticketed - some are free, and some on a sliding scale with free tickets available. To book, please go to: http://tiny.cc/queerecologies
An artist residency exploring how we live, grow, love, make kin and stand in allyship with the ecologies we are a part of. We’re telling new stories about nature and our connection to it, empowering interspecies collaborations, and honouring the inherently queer patterns and relations found throughout nature.
From June—September 2021 we are offering gatherings around a campfire, workshops, performances, and—for the finale—a Microbe Disco where you can dance with the smallest members of the Cemetery Park’s ecosystem!
People of all genders and sexual orientations are welcome, with a particular welcome for queer, trans, sick, disabled and Queer, Trans, Intersex, Black folks, and people of colour (QTIBPOC) folks.
All events are ticketed - some are free, and some on a sliding scale with free tickets available.
To book, please go to: http://tiny.cc/queerecologies
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WORKSHOPS
Ecologies of Care—skill share, zine making &
collaborations
Saturday 17 th July, 1-4pm, free but ticketed
From social care; to litter picking; repairing; cleaning; maintaining;
forming mutual aid networks, care webs and triangles;
improving access, making medicines, attending to
needs, building personal resilience and challenging injustice...
care can be so many things.
What does care mean to you? What have you learnt about
care lately that you would like to share with others? How can
care for land and people be integrated, better supported and
resourced in Tower Hamlets and beyond? What are the
different forms care can take in your experience? And would
you like to make a zine* about it?
This exploratory workshop is open to all humans and nonhumans
who experience the giving and receiving of care. It is
a space to connect with others, learn, build local networks,