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A Good Love Story

Artist/Author: Sibylle Peters | Reference: P4165 | ISBN: 978-1-8380229-3-8 | Type: Publication

This story is a product of lockdown, of not being able to create gatherings and experiences with, and for, other people. It is an account of intensely personal histories and experiences, that usually stay behind the screens. It is also a document of the Heteraclub project and the safe space created there, in which hundreds of women shared their stories of love and pleasure.

There Is No Word For It (The (Trans) Mangina Monologues)

Artist/Author: Laura Bridgeman, Serge Nicholson | Digital Reference: EF5129 | Type: Digital File

Video documentation of a performance and publication project about the UK female to male transgender experience based on real life stories. Presented as part an extensive programme curated by Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright (Live Art Development Agency) entitled “Just Like A Woman”, composed of lectures, performances, readings, installations, screenings, workshops and debates on performance of identity, is fully dedicated to the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics.  From the 19th edition of the City of Women (Mesto žensk) festival – 2-13 October 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia – entitled “Let’s create a place for ourselves” on public space and politics.

In Pursuit of Pleasure

Artist/Author: Helena Walsh | Reference: D2181 | Type: DVD

Documentation of durational performance considerng acts of political whitewashing. Performed as part of LABOUR (2012): a touring exhibition of Live Art, featuring eleven leading female artists who are resident within, or native to, Northern and Southern Ireland.

Labour: A Live Exhibition, Performances by Irish Female Artists

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Sheena Barrett, Amanda Coogan | Reference: P1830 | ISBN: 978-0-9554281-6-6 | Type: Publication

Performance Space, London 9/2/12, The Void, Derry, 25/2/12, The LAB, Dublin, 10/2/12.