Lothringer13 Städtische Kunsthalle München (in Munich, Germany) presents the art exhibtion ‘Erb Investigations’ by German artist and lesbian Lisa Erb. The exhibition runs through July 11, 2010.
Category: Art project
Camera Obscura – A Shippingcontainer Camera. Step in to a camera! Experience the city inside a camera obscura produced in cooperation between Ateneum Art Museum and the Finnish Museum of Photography.
Slideshow about queer artist Heidi Lunabba’s ‘Studio Vilgefortis’
Change your looks and gender identity for a day. Queer artist Heidi Lunabba from Finland make beards on beardless people in her ‘Studio Vilgefortis’.
GenderArtNet: Weblaunch, presentations and discussion
Friday, April 16, 2010, 4-8 p.m.
At project space uqbar, Schwedenstrasse 16 | D – 13357 Berlin, Germany.
ArtFem.TV is an online television website presenting Art and Feminism. The aim of ArtFem.TV is to foster Women in the Arts, their art works and projects, to create an international online television screen for the creativity, images and voices of Women.
‘Travel Queeries’ is a feature-length documentary film that examines the culture, art and activism of radical queers in contemporary Europe.
A Response to Minister Lulu Xingwana’s Comments about the Innovative Women Exhibition. By Gabeba Baderoon.
Here is the story about how a bunch of anonymous females, who take the names of dead women artists as pseudonyms and decided become feminist activists and appear in public wearing gorilla masks.
In the autumn 2009 queer photographer Molly Landreth (USA) was interviewed by Michelle Bonfils about her art project ‘Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life In America’ which is a collaboration with Australian video artist Amelia Tovey.
You may think that I am referring to my personal life, but I am not. “Looking for love in all the wrong places” is a postering project/networking project for queer artists to collaborate, takeover and discuss safe spaces for queers in Alberta, Canada and beyond. If you are in Alberta watch…
“fellow travellers” is group show of work by fifteen LGBT artists curated by James Lawler (UK).