In the organizer's words:

I'm Still Standing
Queer art and perspectives

With contributions from Miriam Wolter, Moazzam Ali Banawaz, Martin de Crignis, Lennart Gruensel, Tim Klinger, Tahira Sadaf Khan, Jale Breforth and Toni Alfs

Social expectations and experiences of discrimination - queer people overcome numerous hurdles in everyday life. Students from the Department of Design and the Department of Applied Social Sciences at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts have therefore explored the topics of queerness, gender and sexuality both artistically and academically. With the exhibition "I'm Still Standing", the Nordstadtgalerie is creating visibility and an open space for exchange. We look forward to seeing you!

Free admission!

Open studios
Visit us and other galleries in Dortmund!

05.10. / 15:00 - 20:00
Vernissage

06.10. / 11:00 - 18:00 h
16:00 / Film Screening & Discussion with Moazzam Ali Banawaz (in English)

13.10. / 17:00 - 19:00
Performance of the Queer Theater Collective on queer feelings

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18.10. / from 20:00

Queerness in dialog
Design students and social work students present their work in an open discussion.

28.10. / from 20:00
Lecture: Health promotion for lesbians as an intersectional challenge
with Prof. Dr. Gabriele Dennert

07.11. / from 20:00
Queer "pub quiz"
Come along and put your knowledge to the test in a relaxed atmosphere!

Address: Bornstraße 142, 44145 Dortmund

Reservation of admission:

The organizers reserve the right to make use of their domiciliary rights and to deny admission to or exclude from the event persons who belong to right-wing extremist organizations, are associated with the right-wing extremist scene or have already made racist, nationalist, anti-Semitic, classist, sexist, LGBTIQ+-hostile or other inhuman statements in the past.

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Location

Nordstadtgalerie Bornstraße 142 44145 Dortmund

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