Gothenburg Design Week: Queer heritage and its contradictions
24 October 2018, 4:00 pm–6:00 pm
Urban Pamphleteer will feature in this panel event as part of Gothenburg Design Week on Wednesday 24 October.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Supported by Curating the City / Centre for Critical Heritage Studies
Location
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HDK CafeKristinelundsgatan 6 - 8Gothenburg40530Sweden
Urban Pamphleteer will feature in this panel event as part of Gothenburg Design Week on Wednesday 24 October.
Presentations followed by roundtable discussion on queer space/heritage activism, with a focus on the different tactics being used to queer night-space, asking questions such as:
– What policies are in place to protect queer spaces and built heritage and how did they come about/how well do they work?
– Which spaces and LGBTQ+ groups are best protected and which, if any, are overlooked?
– What kinds of evidence are available to understand the heritage of queers spaces, past and present?
– How do shifts in identity categories that reflect expressions of minority sexuality and gender affect heritage classification and engagements with heritage?
Speakers:
Ben Campkin and Laura Marshall (UCL/Urban Pamphleteer), LGBTQ+ Nightlife and activism in London
Tom Cubbin (HDK), Tom of Finland, heritage brands and material culture
Angelica Löwdin (City of Gothenburg) LGBT Council
more guests (TBC)
The event is followed by a reception to mark the Gothenburg launch of Urban Pamphleteer #7 LGBTQ+ Night-time Spaces: Past, Present, Future.
Supported by the Curating the City cluster of the University of Gothenburg Centre for Critical Heritage Studies.
Please note the panel begins at 16.00 local time.
Further information:
About the Speaker
Ben Campkin
Professor of History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism at UCL The Bartlett School of Architecture
More about Ben Campkin