Oxytocin is an interdisciplinary live event about mothers and carers that combines a bold programme of performances with discussion panels and workshops, bridging across midwifery/health services, arts and the lived experiences.
At its third edition, the event aims to create an art, health & community-driven programme to evaluate the effectiveness of Black and Brown, LGBTQIA, and disabled parents’ care, and the cultural sensitivity of primary care providers, administrators, and staff in maternity/health services.
Oxytocin Collective Care is a week-long festival taking place between Middlesex University and the Science Gallery London. It is conceived and curated by Dyana Gravina as part of the Procreate Project, a pioneering art organisation supporting the professional development of contemporary artists who are also (m)others working across disciplines.
Key dates:
Saturday 13 May at Middlesex University Campus
Tuesday 16 May, Thursday 18 May and Friday 19 May: Weekday workshops are taking place at Science Gallery London
Saturday 20 May at the Science Gallery London part of King’s College London Guy’s Campus.
Learn more about the full program of events here.
The programme is supported by Arts Council England