CAINNE @criticalsxxtheory (xe/xim/xyr) is an Afrox agender art worker, body worker and sxx worker born on Lenape Land currently residing on Wurundjeri Land. At Cubby Art Party, Cainne has given birth to “The Law of Beauty” and “De Bussy”. They are one half of disabled dance initiative, Disabled Pole Dancers, and a massage and movement therapist at Yahdy Studio. Their arts practice flows through poetry, prose, self publication, event production, music production, curation and dance. You can read their writing in @MoreThnMelanin, @TheNoncompliant.Artspublication and the first anthology publication from @swnarrativesalon and Cubby Art Parties self titled Arts Magazine.
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Saturday 14 September, 7PM
Body Curious
Join these body-curious artists for a night of performances, devoted to sensorial writing and self-discovery and expression through the body.
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Saturday 7 September, 3PM
Queer Zines
Join accomplished comics artist and writer Mia Nie for an inspiring Queer Zine Making Workshop. Experiment with visual language and expression, share stories, and form new connections in a fun, supportive environment. Learn new zine-making techniques, from content creation to layout design.
Sunday 15 September, 7PM
Closing Night: BANQUET
Gather beneath stained glass for the final event of EWF24: an etheral spring banquet.
Wednesday 11 September, 8PM
What’s Your Deal?
Perfection is overrated, so settle in for a night of comedic catharsis all about embracing one’s faults, flaws, and weird special interests that no one else understands
Saturday 14 September, 11AM
Poster Poems
Join poet Alison J Barton and Troppo Print Studio for a hands-on workshop all about different approaches to visual poetry. During the workshop, participants will have the chance to add to a collaborative poem, which will be turned into a paste up poster by Troppo Print Studio, to be unveiled at the end of the workshop. The workshop coincides with the ‘Future Foundations’ exhibition curated by Troppo Print Studio, which celebrates the past, present and future of printmaking and is currently showing at Counihan Gallery.
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