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Olivia Plender: Our Bodies are Not the Problem

3rd December, 2022, 1:00pm to 3:30pm

Free
The community room at the library with benabags on the floor and a large white curtain in the background, the curtain has large illustrations by the artist Oliva Plender on

Following her redesign of our community room, inspired by the book Our Bodies, Ourselves, Olivia Plender will host a series of monthly meetings. These will offer a space for participants with chronic health conditions to discuss struggles within a medical system that often dismisses ‘women’s problems’ and how this relates more widely to experiences of racism, sexism, queer- and trans-phobia.

Olivia Plender: Our Bodies are Not the Problem , First Session Saturday 3rd of December, 1pm to 3:30pm, GWL, Free

The community room at the library with benabags on the floor and a large white curtain in the background, the curtain has large illustrations by the artist Oliva Plender on
Life Support: Forms of Care in Art and Activism
exhibition detail. Olivia Plender, Our Bodies Are Not the Problem, the Problem Is Power (2021)
installation detail. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Neil Hanna

We  hope to share insights into coping strategies, techniques for dealing with doctors, employers and the authorities as well as methods for self-care.

Artist’s statement about the project:

I am looking for women with chronic health problems who would be interested in participating in discussions about women’s health inequality. I am an artist and I also have a chronic health problem. Therefore, I would like to organise a series of meetings at Glasgow Women’s Library over the coming year, starting in December 2022, in order to share experiences with other women of living with chronic illness. Many women, including myself, have their symptoms dismissed as ‘women’s problems’ and end up feeling ‘gas lit’ and isolated, as we struggle for years to get a diagnosis and access any kind of care from the mainstream medical establishment. Illnesses that affect females in larger numbers than males are under-researched and even today are often dismissed as psychological by health professionals.

In the 1970s the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective set up a consciousness-raising group, in order to educate themselves and other women about their bodies and campaign for better health care for women, which led to the book Our Bodies, Ourselves. One of the purposes of these meetings will be to compare experiences and, inspired by Our Bodies, Ourselves, discuss how these experiences related to wider structures of oppression, such as racism, sexism, queer and trans-phobia for example. However, I also think of illness as an experience that leads to a great deal of knowledge and I am interested in sharing coping strategies and techniques for dealing with doctors, employers and the authorities. The aim is to compile some of this knowledge into a publication at the end of the process, with the consent of the participants.

I hope to be able to hold most of the meetings in the Community Room at GWL, which I redesigned in 2021 in order to make it more comfortable and accessible for the groups using it. However, I am very happy to discuss your access needs and will plan each meeting in relation to the needs of those participating.

For more information about Olivia Plender’s previous work with GWL see the Life Support Project.

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This is one of our ‘Take Part‘ events this autumn! (‘Attend’ events mean you can listen or look in and enjoy the event with no pressure to join in, though there will likely be opportunities to chat too! ‘Take Part’ events involve a bit more activity or participation on your part, you are of course still welcome to do so as little or as much as you would like to.)

Booking

The event is free and for women only* (16+). To attend, please book below and we will share an email invitation with you.  If you would like to make a donation to Glasgow Women’s Library, you can do so here.

*All women-only events are inclusive of Trans and Intersex women, as well as non-binary and gender fluid people who are comfortable in a space that centres the experience of women.

Accessibility

Olivia is very happy to discuss your access needs and will plan each meeting accordingly. It is also possible to engage with the project online, though the meetings themselves will not be hybrid. You are welcome to attend as many or as few meetings as you feel able.

Glasgow Women’s Library is wheelchair accessible, with lifts to the first floor and the Mezzanine Floor. We have accessible toilets and all the bathrooms are individual closed stalls and are gender neutral. Our larger Events Space is fitted with an induction loop. A portable induction loop is also available.

Find more information on Accessibility at GWL or contact us and we will be very happy to offer assistance.

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Details

Date:
3rd December, 2022
Time:
1:00pm to 3:30pm
Cost:
Free
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Organiser

Glasgow Women’s Library
Phone
0141 550 2267
Email
info@womenslibrary.org.uk
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Location

Glasgow Women’s Library
23 Landressy Street
Glasgow, G40 1BP United Kingdom
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Phone
0141 550 2267