blood lines: exploring the history of menstruation at the University of st andrews

Bee will be working at University of St Andrews as Artist-In-Residence between January and September 2020 following a successful collaborative funding application with Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik and Dr Catherine Spencer. The project is supported by the University of St Andrews’ Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Research Fund.

Bee will visit St Andrews three times as an Artist-In-Residence at the Centre for Contemporary Art in the School of Art History and in the St Andrews Institute of Gender Studies, and, together with Røstvik and Spencer, explore various aspects of menstrual history in St Andrews at a time when Scotland is leading the world on menstrual policies via its Period Poverty initiative. The project will engage with a number of organisations and groups within and outside the University of St Andrews.

Read more at the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art website.