Making Space: A neurodivergent coffee morning
Schedule
Tue Dec 09 2025 at 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
UCL East - Marshgate | London, EN
About this Event
The event is FREE for neurodivergent students.
Join transdisciplinary artist Ray, creator of 'The Goodstock' film, for a neurodovergent coffee morning. Chill, make friends, dicsuss your neuordivergent experience but most importantly take up space.
You'll also be invited to view 'The Goodstock' installation on the First Floor Galleries, as part of the Words Matter exhibition.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 9th December
Time: 10am - 12 noon
Location: Level 2 Breakout Space, Marshgate building, 7 Siding Street. London, E20 2AE.
The Goodstock
The Goodstock brings together mock-documentary film, moving image, and spatial design to question inherited narratives and consider what a more equitable and compassionate future could look like. The work imagines a world that values the neurodivergent mind and diverse ways of experiencing life, offering an environment that tends to the needs of historically excluded communities and acts as a retreat from the relentless individualism of capitalist structures.
Ray Young
Ray is an award-winning transdisciplinary performance artist, writer, educator and coach. Creating unique, genre-defying work through collaboration and resistance to traditional form, Ray's practice exists at the boundaries of live art, activism and immersive experience. Recent work includes the critically acclaimed OUT, which recently toured internationally to Vancouver, Toronto and Belgium following a UK tour culminating at Sadlers Wells, and BODIES, an immersive installation exploring human relationships with water, discovery and rest.
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
Entry into the Marshgate building is step-free access. The coffee morining is taking place in the Level 2 Breakout Space which is on the second floor. The Level 2 Breakout Space can be reached by the escaltor of a lift. There are wheelchair accessible toilets on each floor.
Where is it happening?
UCL East - Marshgate, 7 Sidings Street, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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