ABSTRACT

Art and culture are mediums Black womxn and queer people in Vienna and Copenhagen use to subvert White normative spaces and exclusion. Using the lens of Blackness, they curate spaces of belonging. It is through these cultural interventions in European capital cities that map alternative/“other” futures of feminism. This resistance-innovation disrupts the centering of large-scale curation projects, Eurocentric feminisms and hegemony in urban spaces. Even though the spaces they curate only exist temporarily—they are a form of community care for those who identify with Blackness and subaltern identity. Curating spaces of community care and representation that center womxn and non-binary humans identifying as Black creates pathways to impactful environmental feminism that can propel us through the shifting nature of our planet.