Queer Creativity
The Queer Creativity Course
conversation | contemplation | creation
in community
The Three Course Guides
Course Guide I: The Basics
- Key information about the course
Course Guide II: The Weekly Plan
- The theme for each week
- Class prep and homework overview
- A quick sense of what we're up to in class that week
- Graded Assignments
- Resources
- University Policies
- Guidelines
Session Handouts
Session One: You are in a Tavern
Prospect.6 Art Gallery Visit Activity Sheet
Tarot as Question-Centred Tool Activity Sheet
This activity sheet is long so that people can cull from it.
It focuses on tarot as a tool in college contexts, for teaching and research.Love Lexicon (Sex Week) Activity
The Sex Week participants won't receive the appendices.
Short Standalone Activities
Other Resources
The 'Don't Panic': Creative Approaches to Hard Tasks Handout
Carnival 2025 Activity Sheet. I made this for my Queer Philosophy course. You might be interested.
Course Description and Aims. These can be found in Course Guides I and III, but here they are again.
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In-Class Special (Public) Events
That’s not my Sexual History, that’s my Oeuvre!
Borrowing Words from Art, Music, & Geology
to Enhance Our Language for Love, Sex, and Relationships
An Interactive Workshop
Facilitated by Georgi Gardiner (Philosophy | GESS)
as part of
Sex Week
&
Queer Creativity
at Tulane
When:
Wed 12th Feb
3-4:30pm
Where:
Goldring/Woldenberg Complex (GWBC)
Room 132
All welcome!
No knowledge needed.
The words will be provided.
Full Sex Week Schedule
Essentials Reconsidered:
A Demonstration of Inflation in America
A "Queer Creativity" art exhibition opening reception.
Wed, March 19th
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University
Reception is in Room 602
Feel free to pop in and say hi
Refreshments provided
With gratitude to lisa Hooper (Tulane Libraries) for hosting this exhibition and reception