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Darya Djavahery-Farsi

Darya is a photographer, writer and activist. Currently a Human Geography finalist at Durham University, her work is centred around unfolding the narratives and discourses around common beliefs in the arts and in the political.
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Womxn as Agents of Desire: Phaedra’s Myth and the Corpus of Shame

By Darya Djavahery-Farsi7th Nov 202030th Nov 2020
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Last week we asked you why #ArtisEssential and here are your responses!
Set yourself aside some time with a warm drink to delve into @florrete's wonderful recommendations on Canadian Literature. Florie signposts us beautifully towards texts that celebrate the nuances of Canadian history and identity. Many of these authors combine discussions of colonialism, race, queerness, female sexual autonomy and more.
Planning way in advance here lovely people ✨
"Secrecy is only driving you and your parents apart more and more, day by day." Dorothy Reddin's letter to her younger self is an absolute must-read. Be sure to check it out this weekend! Huge thanks to @dorothy.r_98 for sharing her story with us. Link's in our bio. #creativewriting #lettertomyyoungerself #lgbt #summerinthecity #identity #lgbtqiaplus #pride
Words can build or break us.
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Following the success of last week, where procrastination was successfully avoided, we're hosting another study/work session via Zoom this Friday! Think of it like working in a café or library, with a lot more confused people frowning into their cameras as they look at other webpages.
Hey everyone! We’ve been off socials and busy creating a talk and resource pack on the theme of 'Unlikely Icons' for Durham University's Art Prize Art School (@sitconlinefestival).
“These songs, quite literally, helped me feel everything I needed to feel this year.”

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