learning
we host a range of workshops and learning experiences and invite others to hold their own.
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.
Current Text: George Bataille’s “The Accursed Share”
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).



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.

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.

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.

french conversation club
a casual conversation club for those looking to reconnect with la langue française. a text is read aloud, conversation follows. all levels welcome. email hellolibraryportal@gmail.com if you’d like to know more before coming along.
join to receive a library card here. please register your attendance here.
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