
Queer Books Archive
Sat 22 November @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join Lavender Menace and writer Katrina Rolley for an intimate creative non-fiction workshop exploring how we fashion our selves and our identities through clothing.
Book a free place if you’d like to attend.
An informal conversational workshop in a small group lasting 2 hours (with a short break and refreshments). You don’t need to prepare anything in advance but you’re encouraged to bring a photograph or piece of clothing that’s meaningful to you or someone you care about, to help us describe and share stories and experiences together.

Katrina Rolley is a writer and digital creative whose work centres around identity, appearance and our sense of self. With a background in fashion and identity studies, Katrina’s current work uses personal experience combined with research into the self-presentation of lesbians in ‘20s and ‘30s Britain to explore how we all fashion our unique selves.
Booking
We only have capacity for a limited number of people in the archive, so please book in advance. If you are unable to attend, please let us know so we can offer your place to someone else.
Venue & Accessibility
The event is located at the Lavender Menace Queer Books Archive in Edinburgh Palette. There is information on how to get to us on public transport and by car, along with access information, on our location and accessibility page.
Any other questions
Please email us: themenaces@lavendermenace.org.uk