At One Width

Conversion Therapy has affected at least 7% of queer people in the UK. Despite this, it is still legal. There have been several proposals to ban the practice. However, these proposals are exclusionary. This includes allowing  for ‘religious freedom’ and removing trans individuals from the ban. 


At One Width is a representation of the nuances of attempting to change ones sexuality. Much of this nuance sits in the grey zone between doctrine and counsel.  It is this grey zone that challenges the proposed Conversion Therapy (Prohibition) Bill.  


Through exploration of the experiences of those who have faced Conversion Therapy, and the spaces in which these experiences have taken place, At One Width alludes to the spectrum of the grey zone. 


The imagery is an extended search for the metaphorical. Partly collected from sites where conversion therapy takes place, and partly showing those who have been subjected to the practice. The remaining work is a visualisation of conversations with those who have had their queerness redefined by others.