Join artist F. Zeeshan Choudhury to explore the way monster mythologies have reflected anxieties about queerness and disability. We will read/listen to monster stories, and discuss what we can reclaim from them. We will then create a shrine to our chosen monster, which can include making talismans, short written pieces and collage. This workshop is aimed at people who self-identify as queer and disabled/mad/deaf/neurodivergent/chronically ill -- no diagnosis required!
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This creative session is part of the Forming New Folklores project by @fzeeshanchoudhury, which aims to collect stories and practices from queer and disabled/mad/deaf/neurodivergent/chronically ill communities across the UK and Bangladesh. Read more about the project at fzeeshanchoudhury.com/newfolklores