Clarity Haynes: Making Space – Queer Bodies

Video (1:05:23): Clarity Haynes portraits of bodies do not conform. Like other artists in Taking Space, Haynes’ work insists on making spaces for bodies and ideas that mainstream culture traditionally pushes to the margins.

Catherine Opie: Ansel Adams in Our Time

Video (1:16:23): queer artist Catherine Opie for a discussion on her creative practice and her work in the Ansel Adams In Our Time exhibition at Portland Art Museum, May 5, 2021 – Aug 1, 2021.

In Conversation: Jonathan Lyndon Chase & Sharon Hayes

Video (57:35) Queer artists Jonathan Lyndon Chase and Sharon Hayes in conversation with each other about their works presented in the exhibition ‘New Grit: Art & Philly Now’ at Philadelphia Museum of Art, August 2021.

Zanele Muholi – ‘In My World, Every Human is Beautiful’ (2020)

Video (6:55): Zanele Muholi – ‘In My World, Every Human is Beautiful’. Zanele talk about her creative practice and her LGBTQ activism using images to bring about change in a queerphobic world by presenting people who are not represented and excluded from the art canon.

Filmmaker Vanessa Haroutunian

Video (5:48): “I want to surround myself by strong and able women” is a short film with an interview with queer filmmaker Vanessa Haroutunian published by Womanity Project, (2020).

Patricia Cronin: Aphrodite Reimagined

Video (59:56): queer feminist artist Patricia Cronin in conversation with Tampa Museum of Art’s curators Dr. Seth Pevnick and Richard E. Perry in May 2021 after the museum’s acquisition of Aphrodite Reimagined by Patricia Cronin.

Local Artists Live: Shannon Anderson

Video (31:01): Shannon Anderson, a queer feminist artist based in Montgomery, Alabama, USA, talks about her creative practice in her studio space. Video published by Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, June 2021.

Cambridge Radical Feminist Network – Lecture by Rachel Ara

Video (1:07:05): a lecture by queer feminist artist Rachel Ara. She talks about her creative practise and and her experience with being de-platformed in 2019. Video by Cambridge Radical Feminist Network, 2021. The no platforming of works by older women artists, being labeled “turfs” is misogyny, the art world that excluding critical women artists.