GUrL (Gendered Urban Landscapes), is an on-going investigation that began as a 6-month artist residency at ZK/U.
GUrL’s purpose
is to better involve young people in the planning of their cities, with a particular
focus on teenage girls and other marginalised genders who often feel most excluded
from city spaces.
GUrL looks to address this inequity by empowering teenage
girls as project partners to explore through spatial design and performance how
they can confidently occupy public spaces, with the ultimate aim of learning
how as city-makers we can better design places for girls.
︎︎︎ as featured in ‘Arch Daily’
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GUrL is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.