22/02/2026
This week, on Wednesday 25th February, we’re delighted to welcome for Shaping Archived Futures.
How does our past shape our future? And how do we make art for those who will come after? In this event, London-based interdisciplinary artist Ebun Sodipo will reflect on collage and fabulation as methods to shape Black trans futures. Addressing archival gaps, Sodipo will share insights into her current research and illustrate how (re)imagining past states can facilitate future joy.
Join us for a short presentation from Sodipo, followed by a discussion, with time for audience questions at the end.
Ebun Sodipo makes work for black trans people of the future. Guided by black feminist study, with a methodology of collage and fabulation, her work locates and produces real and imaginable narratives of black trans women’s presence, embodiment, and interiority across the past, present and future. In doing this, Sodipo fills in historical gaps to create moments of archival pleasure for black trans people. This work takes place across multiple spaces: galleries, festivals, theatre, digital, and print; in varied forms such as sound, performance, text, installation, video, and sculpture.
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Image: Ebun Sodipo. Courtesy of the artist & Soft Opening.
Supported by .studentsassociation and