Returning to venues across Dublin from May 31 to June 8, TRANS-FUSION Trans Arts Festival is bigger and better than ever. Featuring a host of events including workshops, talks, film screenings, comedy nights and exhibitions, it’s a jam-packed celebration of the trans community and a way of promoting positive mental health.
This is the fifth TRANS-FUSION event, returning after a hiatus of two years. An open call was released welcoming artists and those who wanted to be involved to apply. As Sara R Phillips, Chair of the Organising Committee (and Chair of TENI) describes, “We are not limited to any type of art, we welcome sculpture, photography, drawings, paintings, art installations. A lot of our community are very artistic and they want to be able to show their work. Anything that has any relationship to a trans person themselves or specifically to trans representation is welcomed. For instance this year we will have Eva O’Donovan’s Chrysalis exhibition joining us as part of the festival. The piece was recently launched in Dublin City Hall.”
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