An evening of discussions, demonstrations, and art making.
Graft Collective invites you into La Roche Belfast for an evening of conversation, listening, and making — exploring the idea of home as an artistic practice and art as a form of home.
Set within a lived-in architectural space, the night centres the domestic as a site of cultural production: where labour, care, creativity and exchange quietly unfold. Together with writers, artists, architects and spatial practitioners, we’ll reflect on how everyday routines, rooms, food and hosting shape creative work across writing, architecture and art.
Curated in response to Well, I Just Kind of Like It, edited by Wendy Erskine, this gathering brings multiple forms of making into dialogue — relaxed, conversational, and collective.
With contributions from: Wendy Erskine, Maria Fusco, Nathan O’Donnell, Nick Dearden, Aoife Mulvenna, Jan Carson, Ben Malcolmson, plus culinary practices & more.
What to expect:
Panel discussion with writers, artists & spatial practitioners
Reflections on home as a site of labour, care & cultural production
Writing, architecture, photography & food side-by-side
Live culinary demonstration treating cooking as performance
Time to listen, gather & share across literary and arts communities
Bring a beanbag, cushion or throw — a small piece of your own domestic world — to help make the space home. Chairs and alternative seating provided.
Doors 7.30pm — grab a cuppa, take a seat, and make yourself at home.
Address
La Roche House 5a Windsor Avenue North Belfast BT9 6EL
General Info