Slippery Substances: Microdosing queer material
A Queer Extension module
Facilitator: Liz Rosenfeld
Type: Correspondence
Sessions: Over 4 weeks, March
Maximum Participants: 10
Module Description:
Microdosing is the practice of consuming very low, sub- doses of a specific substance, generally a recreational or (un)prescribed pharmaceutical drug, with the intention of understanding how a very low dose can affect and slightly shift one's mood, perspective, and material. This correspondence course will entail a creative exchange through whatever medium one chooses between 10 participants.
Requirements:
That you consider yourself to have some kind of microdosing practice already
That you are ready to consider how it informs your queerness.
Frequency/Contact:
The module occurs over roughly 4 weeks via correspondence (primarily email)
This event is brought to you by Queer Extension; Artist-Led Learning Online & By Correspondence. Queer Extension is funded by its participants and Arts Council England.
About Queer Extension:
Inspired by the University Extension movement that reduced barriers to access for marginalised communities; Queer Extension has invited queer artists to develop online and correspondence modules that enable queer community to learn together. Queer Extension is curated by Justin Hunt of I'm With You and produced by Jo Alloway of We Exist.
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Pay what you can policy:
All modules hosted by Queer Extension are pay-what-you-can. We recognise that many LGBTQ+ folx may be experiencing financial hardship right now. All events have a sliding pay scale with a suggested minimum payment of £5. Please email imwithyouclapton@gmail.com if you would like to attend any of our events but do not have the financial means to do so.
Accessibility Information:
Queer Extension is committed to ensuring inclusive and accessible learning. Please email imwithyouclapton@gmail.com with any questions in regard to accessibility, including your own accessibility requirements.