Equalise Nightlife: art exhibition opening event

Mon Feb 27 2023 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Liverpool School Of Art & Design | Liverpool

Public Health Institute, Ljmu
Publisher/HostPublic Health Institute, Ljmu
Equalise Nightlife: art exhibition opening event
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Art exhibition opening event-Equalise nightlife project: negotiating femininity, sexuality and gender relations in nightlife
About this Event

The Equalise Nightlife project is a programme of research, led by Dr Amanda Marie Atkinson*, with research support from Beth Meadows. It explored women and LGBTQ+ people’s experiences of alcohol and nightlife spaces such as bars and clubs. Taking an intersectional feminist perspective, it explored how drinking and nightlife are experienced unequally and are influenced by alcohol brand and nightlife venue marketing. The exhibition presents a number of art works, including photography and sculpture, that are underpinned by findings of an analysis of brand and venue marketing, interviews with women and LGBTQ+ people, and discussions with marketers and venues. It explores the:

  • pleasures and risk involved in drinking and nightlife participation
  • importance of drinking and nightlife to feminine and LGBTQ+ identity making
  • targeting of women and LGBTQ+ people by alcohol brands and venue
  • inequalities that exist in nightlife and drinking including the normalisation of unwanted (sexual) attention

This is a public exhibition that opens with an introductory talk and viewing on Mon 27th Feb 5.00pm-7pm. Refreshments will be provided. To attend the talk please register for this event.

The exhibition runs from Mon 27th Feb-Fri10th March, 8am-6pm in the John Lennon Art and Design building. No bookings are required for viewings.

Enquiries to Amanda [email protected]


*Dr Amanda Marie Atkinson is a Reader in the Sociology of Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University. Her general research interests relate to consumption, (gender) identity, media representations, gender relations and feminism. She has researched issues including young people's (gendered) drinking cultures, (gendered) substance use, unwanted sexual attention, and the role and influence of media and marketing on identity making and experiences of drinking and nightlife. She creates art works underpinned by her empirical research to disseminate research findings to public audiences in accessible ways.



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Liverpool School Of Art & Design, 2 Duckinfield Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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