
In the 3rd Episode of the Lilac Archive, Leo Kirk and Andi Searle, two creatives and community organisers of the Falmouth Trans Collective, discuss why they started the collective and how resilience helps them foster links with the community. Including how this effects their own creative practices.
Artist Links:
Falmouth Trans Collective
Leo Kirk
Andi Searle
Trans Pride Falmouth
Discussion Links:
Queer Symbols: Peopel's History Museum
A Guide to LGBT Symbols
Lavender Languages
Ross in LA: "Portrait of Ross in LA"
Queer Art History
Smithsonian Erause of Queer Artwork
A.I.D.S Quilt: A.I.D.S Quilt
A.I.D.S Quilt Uk
Jewish Erasure: The Motion Picture Academy Museum Erased Jews, So Did The Smithsonian
Lost Art Database
Chapters + Bookmarks:
“(00:00) Episode Intro”
“(1:14) Interview Intro”
“(2:45) What Catalysed You to Start the Falmouth Trans Collective?”
“(4:10) Do You See a Vitality in Creating and Maintaining Community Networks?”
“(9:56) How Important is a Sense of Togetherness in Personal or Community Resilience?”
“(14:43) How Does Your Creative Practice Interact with The FTC and Community Organising, If at All?”
“(28:48) Do You See Creative Practice, specifically to you in terms of Performance, as an Important Part of Resilience?”
“(35:35) Can Marginalised Communities Use Creative Practice as a Process of Resilience?”
“(46:45) Interview Outro”
“(47:43) Episode Outro”