ANA_CON @ Project/Number, Mar 7

, 6 March 2015
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ANA_CON kicks off a series of events during JK_NET‘s residency at Project/Number, beginning with a talk by Fannie Sosa on March 7.

The activist, artist and ‘curandera’ has much of her work focusing on “transness, divine pride and intersectional radically inclusionary feminism and body/mind decolonisation”, using a gender studies degree “to pop her pussy even more severely than before”.

The discussion will question the role of twerking in contemporary culture and whether it is used as a sexually liberating gesture or just another representation of the “oppressed hyper-sexualised body”. As if to answer its own question, the event will be followed by a TWERK LAB with Joelle D’Fontaine, and drinks after that.

See the FB event page for details. **

John Lawrence + Zoe Williams @ Project Number, May 27 – Jun 19

25 May 2016

ANA_CON kicks off a series of events during JK_NET‘s residency at Project/Number, beginning with a talk by Fannie Sosa on March 7.

The activist, artist and ‘curandera’ has much of her work focusing on “transness, divine pride and intersectional radically inclusionary feminism and body/mind decolonisation”, using a gender studies degree “to pop her pussy even more severely than before”.

The discussion will question the role of twerking in contemporary culture and whether it is used as a sexually liberating gesture or just another representation of the “oppressed hyper-sexualised body”. As if to answer its own question, the event will be followed by a TWERK LAB with Joelle D’Fontaine, and drinks after that.

See the FB event page for details. **

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Benedict Drew + Nicholas Brooks @ Project/ Number, Feb 26 – Mar 20

24 February 2016

ANA_CON kicks off a series of events during JK_NET‘s residency at Project/Number, beginning with a talk by Fannie Sosa on March 7.

The activist, artist and ‘curandera’ has much of her work focusing on “transness, divine pride and intersectional radically inclusionary feminism and body/mind decolonisation”, using a gender studies degree “to pop her pussy even more severely than before”.

The discussion will question the role of twerking in contemporary culture and whether it is used as a sexually liberating gesture or just another representation of the “oppressed hyper-sexualised body”. As if to answer its own question, the event will be followed by a TWERK LAB with Joelle D’Fontaine, and drinks after that.

See the FB event page for details. **

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