About this Event
Join us for the Words Matter film shorts screening and Live performance by Lasana Shabazz.
The event is FREE. Parental guidance is advised.
Event Details
Date: Thursday 19th February
Time: 5.30pm - 9pm
Live performance location: Marshgate building, 7 Siding Street, London, E20 2AE.
Film screening: One Pool Street, 1 Pool Street, London, E20 2AF
Featured Films
A Watchmakers Wish - by Sonny Nwachukwu
A Watchmakers Wish is a short film exploring the impact of societal language on people who stammer.
The Goodstock - by Ray Young
Goodstock Centre for Rejuvenation - comic film piece from the perspective of the ‘Goodstock Centre for Rejuvenation’ which shines a light on the ridiculous nature by which eugenics stratified people. Firmly rooted in UCL, this film gives a platform to an anonymous truth teller through an in-depth and at times disturbing exploration of Francis Galton, the father of the eugenics movement.
Men of Science - by Lasana Shabazz
Men of Science addresses the significance of the knowledge created in these walls, corridors and classrooms from Galton’s pseudoscience and how it directly contributed to UCL as an institution. The film uncovers the effect of Galton’s legacy both past and present.
PostHuman - by Rachel Gadsden
Rachel’s ‘live-painting’ performance piece is a deeply personal exploration of chronic health conditions and choice at end of life. This multi-media pieces combines painting, performance and live music to invite the audience to explore questions of dignity and whose lives we value.
Dog Whistle - by Veronica McKenzie
Veronica was inspired by Galton’s invention of the dog whistle and it’s modern day connotation. She is developing two film works designed to play side by side simultaneously sharing a narrative from two different perspectives and which aim to alter the viewers perspective dependent on the order in which they are watched.
Disrupting the Legacy: Jazz, Identity, and the Myths of Eugenics - by The Oracle Collective
Blending dialogue with improvised music of diasporic origin, the piece features prominent and emerging voices including Julian Joseph, Hilary Juma, EERF EVIL and Nualoe. All are positioned at the intersection of creativity, education, activism and public discourse. Through their stories and perspectives, the project unpacks how eugenics’ legacy still reverberates across institutions, media and cultural spaces.
Words Matter Exhibition
Words Matter is a multi-disciplinary exhibition showcasing the works of twelve artists who participated in a six-month knowledge exchange programme, exploring UCL’s historic role in promoting the pseudoscience of eugenics. The exhibition is free and open to all at UCL East campus, Marshgate building, E20 2AE.
Access to Venue
Parking
There is no parking at on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park or across the UCL East campus. There are a limited number of Blue Badge holder parking spaces. Please specify whether you need one of these parking spaces in the order when confirming your ticket, and we will make arrangements for you.
Wheelchair Access
The live performance will begin at Marshgate and end at One Pool Street. Entry into both Marshgate and the One Pool Street building is step-free access. There are lifts and wheelchair accessible toilets on each floor.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCL East - Marshgate, 7 Sidings Street, London, United Kingdom
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