Dolly Sen wants you to join them in a zine workshop like no other, where Crip Resistance takes centre stage in all its unruly glory. With their trademark wit, radical tenderness, and punk spirit, Dolly will guide participants through the art of zine-making as a tool of rebellion, survival, defiance, and joy with just one A3 sheet of paper to start off with.
Participants will receive materials via post but feel free to bring anything you want to subvert to the workshop, such as nhs leaflets, medical notes, etc.
Content Warning: This workshop may include discussions around triggering subjects.
Access
This event will include comfort breaks throughout its duration as well as live BSL interpretation upon request. This programme will be running on Crip Time. As a result, we endeavour to reschedule events should any of our contributors not feel well / experience a change in capacity in the lead up to and / or on the day of the event itself.
Tickets
In order to ensure this programme is accessible to all, we have implemented a three tiered ticketing system: Pay As You Feel, Standard tickets priced at £5.00 (plus eventbrite fee) as well as Solidarity Tickets priced at £10 (plus eventbrite fee).
If you would like to attend this event but cannot afford to purchase a paid ticket please get in touch with us directly at info@ortgallery.co.uk
About the Artist
Dolly Sen (she/they) is an internationally renowned writer, filmmaker, artist and activist. She disrupts systems producing oppression, not through trojan horse viruses but with my little ponies on acid with a little sadness in their hearts.
Dolly lives in Norwich with her partner and dog.
About the Programme
Crip Resistance: Holding Space, Building Community, is a programme of events exploring disabled, sick, mad, and crip modes of resistance and remote community care. From February to April 2025, this interdisciplinary collaboration between Resting Up Collective and Ort Gallery will feature a series of online events including creative workshops, artist talks, live performances, and film screenings. The programme will include a print publication documenting and expanding on the programme's themes as well as a curated collection of books for the Birmingham Resistance Library.
For further queries re this event or wider programme please get in touch with us at the following email address: info@ortgallery.co.uk