a series of events with
 Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue
Screening
Hers is Still a Dank Cave:
 Crawling Towards a Queer Horizon
 + films/videos from
 each artist’s practice
co-presented by
 Cinenova Distribution and Electra
presented at DIY Space for London
 01/05/2016
co-curated by
 Nella Aarne,
 Erik Martinson,
 Charlotte Procter,
 and Irene Revell
Q&A by: Nazmia Jamal
 Djs: Rehana Zaman,
 Letitia Pleiades
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Panel Discussion
Queer futures and World-building
 with
 Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell
presented at
 Centre for Feminist Research
 Goldsmiths,
 University of London
 03/05/2016
panelists: Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell,
 Sara Ahmed, Catherine Grant, Nazmia Jamal
co-chairs: Nella Aarne
 and Erik Martinson

Hers is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Towards a Queer Horizon, 
Allyson Mitchell & Deirdre Logue, 2016
Hers is Still a Dank Cave:
 Crawling Towards a Queer Horizon 
 + films/videos from each artist’s practice
In Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, José Esteban Muñoz writes, ‘We must dream and enact new ways of being in the world.’ Hers Is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Toward a Queer Horizon responds to this injunction by bringing an everyday feminist utopia into being. This new world is not a remote planet twinkling in the distance. It is not only then and there—it is here and now, where we already live.
The future in Dank Cave is a mash-up of stereotype and utopia; it is not sanitized or sublimated. We won’t live in the future without our macramé, our shag, our little animals. The female body will not be cleaned up in this queer future—it will arrive trailing its effluvia: bodily fluids, odours, patches of fur, cellulite, granny panties, that sucking sound. The lesbian feminist body, the fat body, the depressed body—it comes wrapped in context, swaddled in knitwear, and it requires a lot of rest. By remaining horizontal and low to the ground, this body serves as a queer horizon, the warm light of potentiality breaking just beyond it.
Programme:
FAG Feminist Art Gallery VIDEO
 Allyson Mitchell & Deirdre Logue, 2014, 4:48
Dyke Pussy
 Allyson Mitchell, 2008, 0:50
Beyond the Usual Limits: Part 1
 Deirdre Logue, 2005, 2:55
If Anyone Should Happen To Get In My Way
 Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler, 2003, 2:30
Worry
 Deirdre Logue, 2005, 1:38
Glitter
 Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler, 2003, 1:00
Sticker Lover
 Allyson Mitchell, 2003, 0:30
Scratch
 Deirdre Logue, 1998, 3:00
Cupcake
 Allyson Mitchell, 1998, 2:30
Eclipse
 Deirdre Logue, 2005, 4:38
Melty Kitty
 Allyson Mitchell, 2006, 2:30
Pond
 Deirdre Logue, 2011, 4:30
Unca Trans
 Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler, 2007, 5:50
Hers is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Towards a Queer Horizon
 Allyson Mitchell & Deirdre Logue, 2016, 24:58
*Programme notes available here.
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Queer futures and World-building
 with
 Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell
The Centre for Feminist Research and Department of Art are pleased to welcome Toronto artists and co-founders of Feminist Art Gallery (FAG), Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue to Goldsmiths.This panel discussion on queer futures and world-building features Logue and Mitchell’s new collaborative video work, Hers is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Towards a Queer Horizon, as a point of departure for a discussion between the artists and three panellists: Sara Ahmed (Goldsmiths), Catherine Grant (Goldsmiths) and Nazmia Jamal (teacher and curator). The panel is chaired by Erik Martinson and Nella Aarne (Goldsmiths).
*Handout with bios for panel available here.

FAG Feminist Art Gallery VIDEO,
Allyson Mitchell & Deirdre Logue, 2014

Dyke Pussy, Allyson Mitchell, 2008

Beyond the Usual Limits: Part 1, Deirdre Logue, 2005

If Anyone Should Happen To Get In My Way,
Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler, 2003

Worry, Deirdre Logue, 2005

Glitter, Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler, 2003

Sticker Lover, Allyson Mitchell, 2003

Scratch, Deirdre Logue, 1998

Cupcake, Allyson Mitchell, 1998

Eclipse, Deirdre Logue, 2005

Melty Kitty, Allyson Mitchell, 2006

Pond, Deirdre Logue, 2011

Unca Trans, Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler, 2007

Hers is Still a Dank Cave: Crawling Towards a Queer Horizon,
Allyson Mitchell & Deirdre Logue, 2016