Video (56:47): Jennifer Camper, queer comic artist and editor of the new comic anthology Juicy Mother, brings contributing artists together to discuss comics as an expressive medium that is not representative enough in terms of diversity of perspectives.
Category: Artist talk
Video (7:05): Julia Kunin in her studio. She presents her new series of sculptures.
Video (2:53): Filmmaker, artist and poet Ji Strangeway talks about her LGBTQ Lesbian Teen Graphic Novel, RED AS BLUE (2018).
Video (5:56): Mizuma Art Gallery in Japan presented British painter Kate Groobey’s solo exhibition “Pure Pleasure” in 2018. Here Kate Groobey talks about her exhibition and her partner being the source of inspiration for some of her paintings.
Video (1:02:35): Photographers Jaypix Belmer, Jess T. Dugan, and C. Rose Smith discuss how they use the photographic image to construct queer visual histories through intimate representations of individuals with nonbinary, transgender, and gender-expansive identities.
Video (11:05): Queer artist Jess T. Dugan talks about her creative practice of photographing queerness.
Video (43:59): Jess T. Dugan and curator and writer Charlotte Cotton discuss Dugan’s new monograph: ‘Look at me like you love me’.
Video (1:33:51): Visual Studies scholar Jill H. Casid, poet and artist Pamela Sneed, and artist Kevin Quiles Bonilla join Brooklyn Rail contributor Ksenia M. Soboleva for a conversation.
Video (4:03): Tura Oliveira is a multidisciplinary artist who work involves craft materials and processes including textiles, beadwork, and embroidery. In this video she takes us through her 2021 exhibition at BRIC’s Project Room in Brooklyn New York.
Video (1.12.58): Brookly Rail zoom conversations – Artist A.K. Burns joins Rail contributor Ksenia M. Soboleva for a conversation about her exhibition and creative practice. They conclude with a poetry reading by Tess Brown-Lavoie.
Video (4:32): Sacred Feminine; The Revival of Godess Inanna – An Interview with Liliana Kleiner.
Video (45:52): Artist talk and presentation by queer artist Amber Imrie, Arkansas, USA. Amber Imrie is a queer artist, art educator, and founding team member of The Alternative Art School.
Catherine Opie is known for her early images of members of the LGBTQ community, using traditional portraiture to bring underrepresented people into the mainstream of contemporary culture. The free ICP zoom event takes place April 7, 2023 (1PM – 2PM).
Video (5:29): How to make a collage portrait with Australian queer feminist artist Deborah Kelly.
Video (34:31): Shortfilm, Love Bite – Laurie Lipton and Her Disturbing Black & White Drawings (2016), by directed by James Scott.
Video (3:03): artist talk by Laurence Rasti (Switzerland) about her exhibition, There Are No Homosexuals In Iran, at Photo Kathmandu 2018.
Video (10:04): Funny Livdotter founded the Homografiska Museet (Homographic Museum), a queer museum is located in Fengersfors, Dalsland, Sweden. In the video, Funny talks about what the museum is and why it’s needed.
Video (8:59): The queer feminist artist Harmony Hammond discusses work from her 2020 exhibition ‘Crossings’ at Alexander Gray Associates, New York.
Video (3:27): a promotional artist talk about the process of making “Sense of Self”, an exhibition for Petzel Gallery during the Covid-19 Lockdowns in 2020.
Video (50:21): Lesbian artist duo Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings in conversation with Rosanna Mclaughlin about their creative practice and their 2021 solo exhibition ‘In My Room’.