Project
Fine Art
Project
Clothes Swap
Card game set out neatly on a table with a hand holding two blue cards with the words Clothes Swap on them
Clothes Swap
Mixed Media, 01.2023
Black background with a statue head in the middle. The words Queer Sex Symposium around the head in purple and the words With Working Them's Club across the bottom also in purple
Queer Sex Symposium Poster
Digital, 02.2023
Card game set out in six sections
RSHE Revised Workshop Package
Mixed Media
People sat around a table playing a card game and writing on pieces of paper
RSHE Revised Workshop
Workshop, 03.2023
Clothes Swap

“Clothes Swap” is a card game designed to facilitate boundary setting. In its simplest form, the game helps players to become familiar with saying and hearing the words “yes” and “no”, also providing an opportunity for developing further language around boundaries and consent. 

The game was designed as part of wider project, RSHE Revised, a programme supporting community members to run queer centred Relationships and Sexual Health Education workshops.  

Blu Mulley’s current project, “RSHE Revised”, grew from a visible need for queer centred Relationships and Sexual Health Education, specifically in the adult queer community having lived within the bounds of Thatcher’s Section 28. RSHE Revised aims to provide liberated RSHE workshop materials to community members, allowing them to facilitate their own workshops in community spaces across the UK. Blu hopes to access funding for this project after graduation. They have greatly appreciated the opportunities that attending university has offered them and the friends they’ve made along the way.  

“Clothes Swap” is a card game designed to facilitate boundary setting. In its simplest form, the game helps players to become familiar with saying and hearing the words “yes” and “no”, also providing an opportunity for developing further language around boundaries and consent. 

The game was designed as part of wider project, RSHE Revised, a programme supporting community members to run queer centred Relationships and Sexual Health Education workshops.  

Blu Mulley’s current project, “RSHE Revised”, grew from a visible need for queer centred Relationships and Sexual Health Education, specifically in the adult queer community having lived within the bounds of Thatcher’s Section 28. RSHE Revised aims to provide liberated RSHE workshop materials to community members, allowing them to facilitate their own workshops in community spaces across the UK. Blu hopes to access funding for this project after graduation. They have greatly appreciated the opportunities that attending university has offered them and the friends they’ve made along the way.