Have you ever wondered how the spaces around you are quietly shaping your life?
Space is political and never neutral. It organises labour, shapes visibility, and influences who carries the invisible weight of care — and who gets to move freely.
In this thought-provoking and welcoming evening led by art and architectural historian Solange Gulizzi, invites you into a powerful conversation about the hidden relationship between space, gender, class, and power.
Through images, storytelling, and reflection, we’ll explore a simple but radical idea:
what if space isn’t passive… but active?
What if the walls around us have been shaping our roles, our work, and even our emotional lives all along?
This isn’t just a talk — it’s a shift in how you see the world.
Rooted in a feminist perspective, this event creates a space to think, feel, question, and connect. You’ll leave not only leave with new ideas, but with a different way of understanding your home, your environment, and your place within it.
✨ Come as you are — curious, thoughtful, questioning.
✨ Leave seeing space, power, and everyday life in a whole new light.
In this talk, you’ll explore:
• How our homes have shaped everyday life — especially for women
• The subtle ways architecture organises labour and power
• The hidden history of kitchens, domestic space, and gender roles
• A new lens to understand and reclaim the spaces you inhabit
Who is this for?
Anyone curious about feminism, architecture, design, social justice, or the hidden structures shaping our daily lives — no prior knowledge needed, just curiosity.