POSTPONED - please contact gusfishergallery@auckland.ac.nz or see Gus Fisher Gallery's website for more information.
Expanding upon and coming into conflict with the seminal work Brandon by Shu Lea Cheang, researcher and community health worker Max Whitehurst leads a discussion on trans histories, dissensus, and the politics of recognition.
Price
- Free
Date
- Thu 02 Apr
Time
- 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm
Address
- Level 4, The Kenneth Myers Centre
- 74 Shortland Street
- Auckland, 1010
POSTPONED - please contact gusfishergallery@auckland.ac.nz or see Gus Fisher Gallery's website for more information.
Expanding upon and coming into conflict with the seminal work Brandon by Shu Lea Cheang, researcher and community health worker Max Whitehurst leads a discussion on trans histories, dissensus, and the politics of recognition.