Juliet Jacques will speak about her writing practice across fiction, memoir, criticism, and cultural journalism, reflecting on form, voice, and the relationship between lived experience and experimentation.
The talk will explore how writing develops across genres, how ideas move between criticism and creative work, and how political and aesthetic commitments shape literary practice. The event will conclude with a Q&A.
This opening event sets the tone for the wider February programme, foregrounding questions of identity, form, and artistic self-fashioning that resonate strongly with the work of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore.
Juliet Jacques is a writer and filmmaker based in London. Her work spans novels, memoir, short fiction, and cultural criticism. She has written extensively on gender, politics, and contemporary culture. Her published works include Trans: A Memoir (2015), Variations (2021) and The Woman in the Portrait (2024). She teaches at the Royal College of Art and elsewhere.
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