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Visibility as Architecture: Creating Space for Underrepresented Groups with Array Collective

40 min · 28 de oct de 2025
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In Belfast, where geography is political and choosing which street to walk down can be an act of positioning, Array Collective makes work that's deliberately loud and visible. Jane Butler and Thomas Wells discuss creating safe space through presence rather than walls, making work for communities they're part of rather than parachuting in with solutions, and how humour and silliness can disarm audiences enough to start conversations about abortion rights and marriage equality. This is about what happens when visibility itself becomes the architecture. Links: Array Collective: www.arraystudiosbelfast.com [https://www.arraystudiosbelfast.com/]

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