learning & events

portal holds workshops, classes, reading groups, musical performances, in-house events and more.

if you would like to host something at library portal, please email hellolibraryportal@gmail.com

group stretching
Feb
11

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

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philosophy and literature reading club
Feb
15

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

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group stretching
Feb
18

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

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experimental cartography
Feb
21

experimental cartography

The experimental cartography group is a monthly workshop aimed at knowledge sharing and the creative practice of mapping. Anchored by a volunteer group with experience in spatial, architectural, psychological, artistic and systems mapping, it is open to anyone with a interest or curiosity in using cartography to understand the world around them.

Workshop activities include collective mapping, individual drawing and discussions, with an emphasis on using alternative tools to map unconventional subjects and ideas. No preparation needed, turn up as you are on the first or third Saturday of each month at 12pm.

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psychology reading group
Feb
21

psychology reading group

a new, fortnightly reading group for anyone (with a library card, no experience necessary) interested in the history, theory, research, and experiences of how people think, feel and behave. a text will be read together, then discussed as a group. no prior reading needed.

fortnightly on saturdays at 2pm (1.5hrs).

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

Previous texts:

  • The Myth of Attachment Theory: A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies, Heidi Keller (2021)

  • When the Body Speaks: The Archetypes in the Body, Mara Sidoli (2000)

  • Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind and the Past, Daniel Schacter (1996)

  • On Photography, Susan Sontag (1997)

  • Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Dread of Death, Irvin D Yalom (2008)

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Keyword Film Club—Season 1 finale screening + kickons
Feb
21
to 22 Feb

Keyword Film Club—Season 1 finale screening + kickons

Snow Day + Kick Ons + Journal Fundraiser

Month 6. Season 1 Finale.

curated by Ava Lawton, Art History student and avid experimental cinephile

The roads are closed, school is canceled, it's a snow day. Chuck on your most weather resistant clothes and settle in for a program of icy films from the North to turn a hot summer’s evening at Library Portal into a winter wonderland.

Saturday February 21st

🌀 Library Portal | Opposite 11 Hawthorn Rd, Northcote

8:00pm doors | Films from 8:30pm

Followed by music/readings/crafts + more 10:00pm - 3:00am

(including a special pre + post film improvised music performance by Portal’s fearless leader, Jac)

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philosophy and literature reading club
Feb
22

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Feb
25

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
dream club
Mar
1

dream club

Dream Club occurs monthly, in the wake of a full moon.

Dream Club is, in essence, a study group to collectively record and share dreams, discuss interpretive practices and receive feedback on creative work.

Cost of entry is a dream (and a library card).  Join to receive a library card here.

Register your attendance here.

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philosophy and literature reading club
Mar
1

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
music composition club
Mar
2

music composition club

bring the music you have composed or are working on and share it with others in a supportive environment. all people, experience level and music welcome. providing a space to connect, exchange ideas and learn from each other. please come along even if you wish only to listen :)

join to receive a library card here. register your attendance (and whether you’d like to share or listen/engage) here.

View Event →
group stretching
Mar
4

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
psychology reading group
Mar
7

psychology reading group

a new, fortnightly reading group for anyone (with a library card, no experience necessary) interested in the history, theory, research, and experiences of how people think, feel and behave. a text will be read together, then discussed as a group. no prior reading needed.

fortnightly on saturdays at 2pm (1.5hrs).

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

Previous texts:

  • The Myth of Attachment Theory: A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies, Heidi Keller (2021)

  • When the Body Speaks: The Archetypes in the Body, Mara Sidoli (2000)

  • Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind and the Past, Daniel Schacter (1996)

  • On Photography, Susan Sontag (1997)

  • Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Dread of Death, Irvin D Yalom (2008)

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philosophy and literature reading club
Mar
8

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Mar
11

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Mar
15

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Mar
18

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
psychology reading group
Mar
21

psychology reading group

a new, fortnightly reading group for anyone (with a library card, no experience necessary) interested in the history, theory, research, and experiences of how people think, feel and behave. a text will be read together, then discussed as a group. no prior reading needed.

fortnightly on saturdays at 2pm (1.5hrs).

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

Previous texts:

  • The Myth of Attachment Theory: A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies, Heidi Keller (2021)

  • When the Body Speaks: The Archetypes in the Body, Mara Sidoli (2000)

  • Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind and the Past, Daniel Schacter (1996)

  • On Photography, Susan Sontag (1997)

  • Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Dread of Death, Irvin D Yalom (2008)

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Mar
22

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Mar
25

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Mar
29

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
dream club
Apr
5

dream club

Dream Club occurs monthly, in the wake of a full moon.

Dream Club is, in essence, a study group to collectively record and share dreams, discuss interpretive practices and receive feedback on creative work.

Cost of entry is a dream (and a library card).  Join to receive a library card here.

Register your attendance here.

View Event →
dream club
May
3

dream club

Dream Club occurs monthly, in the wake of a full moon.

Dream Club is, in essence, a study group to collectively record and share dreams, discuss interpretive practices and receive feedback on creative work.

Cost of entry is a dream (and a library card).  Join to receive a library card here.

Register your attendance here.

View Event →

philosophy and literature reading club
Feb
8

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
psychology reading group
Feb
7

psychology reading group

a new, fortnightly reading group for anyone (with a library card, no experience necessary) interested in the history, theory, research, and experiences of how people think, feel and behave. a text will be read together, then discussed as a group. no prior reading needed.

fortnightly on saturdays at 2pm (1.5hrs).

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

Previous texts:

  • The Myth of Attachment Theory: A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies, Heidi Keller (2021)

  • When the Body Speaks: The Archetypes in the Body, Mara Sidoli (2000)

  • Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind and the Past, Daniel Schacter (1996)

  • On Photography, Susan Sontag (1997)

  • Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Dread of Death, Irvin D Yalom (2008)

View Event →
experimental cartography
Feb
7

experimental cartography

The experimental cartography group is a monthly workshop aimed at knowledge sharing and the creative practice of mapping. Anchored by a volunteer group with experience in spatial, architectural, psychological, artistic and systems mapping, it is open to anyone with a interest or curiosity in using cartography to understand the world around them.

Workshop activities include collective mapping, individual drawing and discussions, with an emphasis on using alternative tools to map unconventional subjects and ideas. No preparation needed, turn up as you are on the first or third Saturday of each month at 12pm.

View Event →
group stretching
Feb
4

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
music composition club
Feb
2

music composition club

bring the music you have composed or are working on and share it with others in a supportive environment. all people, experience level and music welcome. providing a space to connect, exchange ideas and learn from each other. please come along even if you wish only to listen :)

join to receive a library card here. register your attendance (and whether you’d like to share or listen/engage) here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Feb
1

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
dream club
Feb
1

dream club

Dream Club occurs monthly, in the wake of a full moon.

Dream Club is, in essence, a study group to collectively record and share dreams, discuss interpretive practices and receive feedback on creative work.

Cost of entry is a dream (and a library card).  Join to receive a library card here.

Register your attendance here.

View Event →
group stretching
Jan
28

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Jan
25

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Jan
21

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Jan
18

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Jan
14

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Jan
11

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →
group stretching
Jan
7

group stretching

a pragmatic approach to introducing flexibility, grace and ease into the body. 

each wednesday, 6:30pm.

available to library card holders by donation.

join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.

View Event →
philosophy and literature reading club
Jan
4

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

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dream club
Jan
4

dream club

Dream Club occurs monthly, in the wake of a full moon.

Dream Club is, in essence, a study group to collectively record and share dreams, discuss interpretive practices and receive feedback on creative work.

Cost of entry is a dream (and a library card).  Join to receive a library card here.

Register your attendance here.

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philosophy and literature reading club
Dec
28

philosophy and literature reading club

Each Sunday at 4pm, a short text is read and discussed. An introduction is given before the reading, so no prior knowledge or pre-reading is needed. This club is open to everybody regardless of "education" or "experience".

Email us at hellolibraryportal@gmail.com to receive weekly emails with the text.

Free for members. Register your attendance here.

Past weeks:

Thomas Moynihan: Spinal Catastrophism (2019)

Georges Bataille: The Accursed Share (1949)

David Graeber: Debt: The First 5000 Years (2011)

Byung Chul Han: The Expulsion of the Other (2016)

Frederic Jameson: Metacommentary (1971).

Simone Weil: Prerequisite to Dignity of Labour (1941).

Emily Hodges: ‘The Playfulness of Aesthetic Experience’ (2023).

Fred Moten, Stefano Harney: ‘The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses’ (2004).

Sylvia Wynter's 'Unsettling the coloniality of being'. (2003).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘The Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, First Part: The Transcendental Aesthetic’ (1781).

Immanuel Kant’s ‘Introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason’ (1781).

Guyer & Wood’s Introduction to Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’. (1998)

Yukio Mishima’s ‘Sun & Steel’. (1968).

Hito Steyerl's 'A Thing Like You and Me.' (2010).

Walter Benjamin’s ‘Romanticism: An Undelivered Address to Students’ (1913).

View Event →