Art holds the power to unite us in celebration of all things in transition, and either side of it.
In the face of atrocity and ongoing hardship, the importance of art in response remains central to forging networks of strength and resistance. From the visually beautiful, to messy scribbled lines, and vast vicarious fanworks, art holds the power to unite us in celebration of all things in transition, and either side of it. Join us on Trans Day of Remembrance for a conversation on trans and queer art, self-driven and defined narratives, and resources to keep us all going, hosted by Moth McGowan.
Join us in the library on Thursday 20th November 6-7pm for a conversation on the artistic response to stigma, persecution, and the importance of self-defined narratives.
This event is open to everyone; we'd love to see you there, regardless of your university affiliation.
Book your free spot online at https://abdn.site/TDoR25