In this evening we aimed to situate the experience of menstruating bodies within the context of a wider feminist approach to the built environment. This event highlighted the ways in which stigma, taboo, and the imposed invisibility of menstruation influence the way bodies interact with the built environment. By questioning how this imposed invisibility has been designed (traditionally by able-bodied cis-gender men) into our public spaces, we also aim to challenge it, engaging with the appropriation and use of space as a political act.
18 January 2024
Independent School for the City, Rotterdam