

Carefuffle
screening programme

IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A turquoise-to-white gradient background features a single, fictional sea creature depicted in two separate curled segments. The creature resembles a spiky, tentacle-like form with a bright orange surface covered in white bumps and fine protruding spines. Each segment curls into a loose spiral, together suggesting the shape of the letter ‘C.’ Centered between the two visible portions of the creature is the word ‘[CAREFUFFLE]’ in clean white text.
Booking Information
- Saturday the 14th of February
- More information coming soon
About carefuffle
Carefuffle is a disabled and queer-led working group rooted in the principles of care, interconnectedness, authorship and social justice.
We are dedicated to celebrating disabled and queer talent and genius. Our commitment to challenging the ableist narratives and socio-cultural exclusion comes from the belief in the wholeness of disability and access as a collective joy and shared responsibility towards a liberatory future .
When we say “Working Group,” we honour the community and everyone who has an impact on what we do and how we think, as well as the lineages of Disability Justice and Crip community wisdom that make our work possible. They generously share their wisdom, knowledge, and skills with us, profoundly influencing our practices and thought processes. Without them, Carefuffle would not exist.
www.care-fuffle.com
Access Information
- More information coming soon
Credits
CAREFUFFLE SCREENING PROGRAMME: WHEN THE TIME CUMS, WE RISE WET - as part of ENTANGLEMENTS OF THE APOCALYPSE is co-curated by Mine Kaplangı, Benjamin Sebastian, Joseph Morgan Schofield and Ash McNaughton. The programme is made possible with public funding from the National Lottery and Arts Council England.

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VSSL studio, Unit 8, 50 Resolution Way. Deptford, London, UK. SE8 4AL
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VSSL studio logo design by Ben Normanton.
