No Net Ensnares Me: Local Narratives of Coercive Control: A pop-up exhibition

A pop-up exhibition, No Net Ensnares Me: Local Narratives of Coercive Control, will be held in Parkinson Court between 21st March and 4th April.

This exhibition displays creative writing and visual art by survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence, bringing their work into conversation with the Brontë sisters. 

As part of the Coercive Control: From Literature into Law project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Professor Katy Mullin of the School of English and Dr Hannah Roche at the University of York organised a series of workshops with the Bradford-based charity Staying Put. Poems and prints produced in these workshops will be displayed alongside extracts from famous novels and poems by the Brontës. 

No Net Ensnares Me: Local Narratives of Coercive Control will run between Friday 21st March and Friday 4th April in Parkinson Court North alongside Animated Activism: Women Empowered, on display in the Treasures of the Brotherton gallery.