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“Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck”: an Archival Study into the LGBT Theatre of Project Arts Centre 1967-2000

Han Tiernan presents

4 June 2019

“Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck” looks at the LGBT theatre of Project Arts Centre from 1967 up to 2000, interrogating the role of Project as an artist-led organisation and considering how it has informed contemporary queer theatre.

“Foul, filthy, stinking muck” was just one of the more colourful outcries against the 1976 Gay Sweatshop plays, Mister X and Any Woman Can. It was a time when men could be imprisoned for simply holding hands in public; a time when women had their children taken from them for revealing their sexuality; a time before AIDS; before Ireland’s first Pride march; before equal marriage and gender recognition. The 1976 presentation of the Gay Sweatshop plays was just the start of Project Arts Centre’s public support for the LGBTQ community. Over the following decades, it would go on to produce many works highlighting LGBTQ issues, proving to be one of the community’s strongest platforms in which to artistically portray their stories.

Developed as part of Project's Active Archive/Slow Institution project, Han Tiernan's current research looks at the LGBT theatre of Project Arts Centre from 1967 to 2000. Having conducted extensive archival research, she will reflect on how the documented works responded to social issues of the time and how they have influenced contemporary theatre practice. Their work will also consider the role of Project Arts Centre as an artist-led organisation at the forefront of presenting and producing cutting edge work within the context of LGBTQ activism.
This research will be delivered as part of a half-day symposium. The outline for the event will involve a talk to deliver the research, followed by readings from some of the featured plays. The afternoon will conclude with a panel discussion featuring leading academics and practitioners working within the field of drama and LGBTQ arts.

For more information, please go to https://hantiernan.com/new-events/

“Foul, filthy, stinking muck” was just one of the more colourful outcries against the 1976 Gay Sweatshop plays, Mister X and Any Woman Can.

It was a time when men could be imprisoned for simply holding hands in public; a time when women had their children taken from them for revealing their sexuality; a time before AIDS; before Ireland’s first Pride march; before equal marriage and gender recognition. The 1976 presentation of the Gay Sweatshop plays was just the start of Project Arts Centre’s public support for the LGBTQ community. Over the following decades, it would go on to produce many works highlighting LGBTQ issues, proving to be one of the community’s strongest platforms in which to artistically portray their stories.

Developed as part of Project’s Active Archive/Slow Institution project, Han Tiernan’s current research looks at the LGBT theatre of Project Arts Centre from 1967 to 2000. Having conducted extensive archival research, she will reflect on how the documented works responded to social issues of the time and how they have influenced contemporary theatre practice. Their work will also consider the role of Project Arts Centre as an artist-led organisation at the forefront of presenting and producing cutting edge work within the context of LGBTQ activism.
This research will be delivered as part of a half-day symposium. The outline for the event will involve a talk to deliver the research, followed by readings from some of the featured plays. The afternoon will conclude with a panel discussion featuring leading academics and practitioners working within the field of drama and LGBTQ arts.

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CREDITS

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Original poster design by Margaret Lonergan

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FUNDING

Project Arts Centre is proud to be supported by the Arts Council Ireland and Dublin City Council.

BIOGRAPHIES

Han Tiernan is a visual artist, researcher and writer with a background in photography and sculpture. Their photographic project, EQUAL, won the 2016 Inspirational Arts Award. She is currently studying for an MFA in Art in the Contemporary World through NCAD. Their ongoing work focuses on expanding LGBTQ narratives, working through documented histories and personal accounts.

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2pm - 6pm

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