Flexible public and community-facing formats

Talks

Our talks can be delivered as assemblies, small-group conversations, public programmes, or dialogue-based sessions tailored to the host context.

Talks

Common talk formats

Artist Sharing

Sharing creative process, lived experience, and the making of specific projects or works.

Community Dialogue

Guided discussion formats that invite audiences to reflect together on access, care, and everyday barriers.

Intro Sessions

Introductory sessions for schools or organisations that need a clear starting point for further learning.

Crip culture and artistic practice

We can organise a talk that introduces crip culture through artworks, performance references, and community examples.

The session can be tuned for younger audiences, arts learners, or facilitators who need a stronger conceptual grounding before starting a project.

Crip culture and artistic practice

Conversation formats with room for response

Instead of a one-way lecture, we can build in pauses, prompts, and moderated audience participation.

This works especially well for schools, community centres, and organisations that want participants to connect the topic with their own everyday experience.

Conversation formats with room for response

Talk series that extend into learning projects

For partners planning a longer programme, we can structure several talks around a shared theme and progressively deepen the content.

This is suitable for extracurricular programmes, youth projects, and organisations that want a staged learning journey rather than a single event.

Talk series that extend into learning projects