Showing posts with label bathroom debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bathroom debate. Show all posts

Monday, 25 February 2019

UKYA City Takeover

Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
It's always exciting to see members of the public activating Don't Linger and witnessing their reactions to the piece.

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

UKYA City Takeover Nottingham

Myself with Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019 
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
UKYA City Takeover spanned the city of Nottingham for a week in early February 2019.  The festival united 250 artists from 25 countries, showcasing a huge variety of contemporary work, from visual arts to performance; music; applied arts; literature; digital arts and moving image.

I was very happy to be involved in one of the largest biennials of national and international artists in the world, by exhibiting Don't Linger at Surface Gallery.  I was very pleased at how the public engaged with the work and the conversations it provoked. 

Monday, 14 January 2019

Aftermath of Ladies Room

Ladies Room (close up), Chaz Howkins, 2017, interactive installation
Ladies Room (close up), Chaz Howkins, 2017, interactive installation
Ladies Room (close up), Chaz Howkins, 2017, interactive installation 
Ladies Room (close up), Chaz Howkins, 2017, interactive installation
Ladies Room (close up), Chaz Howkins, 2017, interactive installation
I was very glad to see how many people interacted with Ladies Room while it was exhibited at Queer Art(ists) Now, creating a great pile of discarded toilet tissue on the floor below the dispenser.  Seeing the pile of tissues grow on the floor, being trodden on, dripped on, completely discarded really emphasised the throwaway nature of the comments people make to queer people in gendered spaces.  When someone in the ladies room asks me 'are you a woman?' it's a fleeting moment for them, they don't think about what they're saying, they just throw their words at me... but for me it sticks, it piles up, I can't just throw it away.

Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Don't Linger - detail

Don't Linger - detail
Don't Linger - detail

Don't Linger - detail

Don't Linger - detail















































Detail shots from Don't Linger while installed at Loughborough Fine Art Degree Show 2018.

Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Don't Linger detail

Don't Linger (close up pre-installation)
Don't Linger (close up pre-installation)

Don't Linger (close up pre-installation)
Some examples of the text elements of Don't Linger, which can be revealed by lifting up the lids of the toilet seats.

Sunday, 19 August 2018

Don't Linger

Don't Linger, Chaz Howkins, 2018, installation (toilet seats, pen, pencil on paper)
Don't Linger - Detail
Don't Linger - Detail
Don't Linger - Detail

Don't Linger - Detail
















































Don’t Linger is an interactive installation of 27 toilet seats mounted to a wall; the viewer can lift up the lids of the toilet seats to reveal portrait drawings and text.  The portraits are realistic pencil drawings of androgynous or gender non-conforming people and the text comes from their individual stories of anxiety or harassment they’ve experienced in public gendered spaces.
​Don’t Linger questions the difference between gender identity and gender expression as well as the difference between gender and sex while critiquing the rigid segregation of gender in public spaces.  The intention is to showcase the experiences of queer people navigating gendered spaces, particularly public bathrooms, in the hope of making a predominantly non-queer audience reconsider how they interact with members of the queer community within these spaces.

Thursday, 16 August 2018

DD/MM/YY

Myself with my artwork
08/12/2017, Chaz Howkins, 2018, pencil on paper and pen on toilet seat
DD/MM/YY was an exhibition by students from Beuyce Studio as part of the inter-studio exhibition competition at The Welcome Mat.

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Experimenting with backgrounds and surface qualities

With tile effect wall-paper
Text on tile effect wall paper
Finger print effect
Dirty seat effect on dark tile effect wall-paper

















































Various experiments involving tile effect wall paper as a background to transform the gallery space into a bathroom space.  I experimented with dirtying the lid to create a more realistic experience of using a public bathroom, but decided that this would put people off interacting with the work.  I also consider creating a finger print on the lid to encourage people to touch it, but felt that this was unnecessary and could also put people off interacting with the work.