Recoverist House of Horrors: Making Friends with Your Monsters
About this Event
In this two-part event, writer, and researcher Alex Herod joins artist George Grace Gibson to explore how horror can be a way to meet difficult experiences, reimagine the self and create new forms from the things that haunt us.
Part One: Making Friends with Your Monsters
1pm- 1.45pm
Drawing on her PhD research paper, Alex Herod will explore how horror can offer a visceral space for meeting difficulty, digging into darkness, making friends with our monsters and surviving. Bringing together lived experience, creative practice and research into forms of genre based self-therapy, Alex asks how horror might support recovery processes.
Part Two: Recoverist House of Horrors
2pm-4pm
Step inside the Recoverist House of Horrors: a creative workshop led by artist George Grace Gibson, where you will make your very own sculptural, horror house-shaped artist book.
Inspired by Alex Herod’s research, this workshop will explore themes of recovery, self-care, survival, and transformation, by reimagining the house: a place of shelter, memory, haunting, and possibility. Working with book making techniques you will reimagine the house as a container of stories, fragmented memories, and future possibilities that unexpectedly unfold.
Places for this workshop are limited, so advance booking is recommended. Come ready to listen, share and learn by entering our collective Recoverist House of Horror.
Through exhibitions, performances and creative events, Recoverist Month places the arts at the centre of conversations on substance use and recovery. Held every September to mark International Recovery Month, this annual programme brings artists, communities and audiences together across venues around the UK, making a vibrant contribution to the contemporary cultural landscape.
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