



Pleasure Party
Pleasure Party is a project that explores what happens when accessibility is approached through pleasure rather than restriction.
So often, access is framed as something that limits — quieter, slower, less.
This project asks:
What if access could feel expansive instead?
What if it could be social, desirable, and integrated into the atmosphere of a space?
Through this work, I explore:
* access as something that can hold joy, not just accommodation
* how environments can feel inviting rather than clinical
* how care and energy shape shared experiences
Pleasure Party sits at the intersection of nightlife, creative spaces, and accessibility — reimagining what those spaces could feel like for bodies that are usually left out.
Date:
September 11, 2018
Client: :Suke Agency
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