Free Event

12/06/26

LIVE STREAM: PACING & SPACING: Crip Process, Form and Reception in Art and Writing

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Date: 12 June 2026 

Time: 10-5 pm   

Location: Online 

This booking page is for Live Stream Tickets for the PACING & SPACING: Crip Process, Form and Reception in Art and Writing one-day symposium only. If you wish to book tickets to attend the event in-person at QUAD please use the link below. 

This one-day symposium will examine some of the ways in which divergent writing processes and forms have expanded the visual arts in recent years, proposing that fevered, personal, opaque literatures are emerging out of crip/D/deaf/disabled/mad/neurodivergent/sick practices. Writing practice at the intersection of crip time is gathered here, revealing that the experimental emerges out of necessity. 

PACING In literature, pace or pacing is the speed at which a story is told—not necessarily the speed at which the story takes place; an example of psychomotor agitation where a person walks around a room because of stress, anxiety, concentration, etc.; (activity management) to manage symptoms of disability and illness; Verb present participle and gerund of pace; Noun pacing (plural pacings); The act of moving in paces, or their arrangement or timing. 

SPACING a formal quality in writing, the placement of words on a page, visual spacing of dynamic elements in a work; a form of worlding, the creation of space; distance for safety, space to rest, time alone, or to congregate, commune; Verb present participle and gerund of space; Noun (countable and uncountable, plural spacings) The action of the verb space; A way in which objects or people are separated by spaces; The space between two objects or people; (science fiction) The activity of working or living in outer space; the occupation of a spacer. Adjective That inserts space between two objects. 

Further announcements on the full line up of speakers will be announced soon.  

BSL Interpretation will be available for this event. 

Tickets for this event are FREE but booking is essential. The access link for the event will be sent to all online attendees prior to the event.   

If you wish to book tickets to attend the event in-person at QUAD please click here  

 

Funded by Goldsmiths College, London, as part of Becky Beasley’s research grant: ‘Towards reducing ableist burdens and bridging silos by expanding understanding of crip time into the language and culture of the visual arts (and beyond)’. 

 

For full information on Beasleys exhibition and related events click here 

A Gentle Man (Part II) (1975-2029) will run from 14 March – 2 August 2026. 

Artist:Becky Beasley

Duration:420 minutes

Cost:Free

QUAD is a registered charity.