Review of Gender Talents: A Special Address, The Tanks, Tate Modern for Feminine Moments – Text: Anna McNay / art-Corpus Panellists at The Tanks, Tate Modern. Photo by Anna McNay Gender Talents: A Special Address As part of Tate Modern’s Charming for the Revolution Congress for Gender Talents and Wildness weekend, Saturday…
Category: Panel debate
Panel Discussion at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art Saturday, February 16, 4 pm Artists Nina Levitt, Ken Moffatt, and Jonathan Ned Katz in conversation with curators Steph Rogerson, Kelly McCray and Jonathan David Katz Hosted by the Queer Caucus of Art at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian…
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art has launched a videostream at Vimeo and I would like to recommend their videos documenting a panel debate held alongside the museum’s inaugural show in 2011: Lesbians Seeing Lesbians – Artist & Curator Panel Discussion (part 1) and part 2 of the panel debate….
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – JUNE 6, 2012 – Presented by Femina Potens Art Gallery at Off Center as part of the National Queer Arts Festival Join our panel of feminists, queer artists, activists, counter-culture renegades and performance artists for a night of interactive performance art, film screenings, and artist panel…
Where does conceptual performance work end and where does our libido begin? Is queer feminist pornography inherently progressive? How do queer performance artists who are also in radical pornography decipher the difference between what is art and what is porn? Join the queer feminist panel debate in Brooklyn, New York on May 4, 2012.
Press release by Visions and Voices: The USC Arts and Humanities Initiative, California Queer Aesthetics Flyer Queer Aesthetics and Archival Practices Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 7 p.m. Doheny Memorial Library Friends Lecture Hall, Room 240 Admission is free. A pre-event reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. in…
Commitment Issues – Curated by Jess Dobkin takes place November 16 + 17, 2011 in Toronto, Canada. The event presents an selection of works by international performance artists and in addition to the evening of performance art, the artists and curator speak about the work and the event in a…
Exposure – Edmonton’s Queer Arts and Culture Festival presents: Making It As An Artist: Career Tips & Tricks Featuring Kirsten McCrea & a Selected Panel of Successful Artists Date: October 23, 2011 Time: 5-7pm Venue: HIV Edmonton Gallery 9702 111 Ave. (Old Nina Haggerty Building) Edmonton, Canada A candid discussion…
Queer Cultural Center and API Cultural Center, San Francisco, USA, present, “Cultural Activism: How to Make Queer Asian American Art Visible.” The workshop panel will be moderated by Tina Takemoto and include Jen Banta, Lenore Chinn, and Mia Nakano. The panel debate takes place: April 30, 2011, 16:30 – 17:30 at UC…
Gay Artist = Gay Art? a panel debate with gay artists and designers at V&A in London.
Annie M. Sprinkle and Elizabeth M. Stephens say: ‘We have committed our lives to engaging environmental issues by changing the metaphor of Earth as mother, to Earth as LOVER, and to making environmentalism more sexy and fun through ART.’ And they invite you to be one of their collaborators or patrons of their wedding art performance on October 23, 2010.
QCCA in association with Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center presents:
Reels of Resistance: Film IS Social Justice Activism – A Panel Presentation by QWOCMAP
Saturday, May 22nd, 5PM
Rainbow Room, SF LGBT Community Center
1800 Market Street, SF
The Guerrila Girls have turned 25 and they are still going strong and they are busier than ever now that the art world, which they have spent their whole life attacking suddenly embraces them.
GenderArtNet: Weblaunch, presentations and discussion
Friday, April 16, 2010, 4-8 p.m.
At project space uqbar, Schwedenstrasse 16 | D – 13357 Berlin, Germany.
Arts activists, the Guerrilla Girls are a group of anonymous women or “feminist masked avengers” fighting for gender and racial equality. They tell the American art world how male-centric it is and question why art by male artists is better than art made by women, black and hispanic people. In the video above you can see them in action giving a talk at the Brooklyn Museum.
Lost and Found – Queerying the Archive – an international group exhibition is comming to Umea, Sweden January 2010. And Bildmuseet and Umeå centrum för genusstudier will organize a couple of queer seminars, where you can me some of the visual artists.
Durring the Dublin Lesbian Arts Festival October 28 – November 1 2009 ‘Sophsticated Mamas’ invites you to join them on October 31 for a Wine Tasting & Panel Discussion @ Eden Restaurant. Sponsored by Sheridan’s Cheese & Wine and Eden Restaurant. Discussion on Lesbians in the Arts. Panelists: Tamale Sepp,…
A free event in California, USA: A Conversation in Re-Memory of Bernice Bing (1936-1998), Monday, March 23rd, 2009, 7-9pm, Timken Lecture Hall, CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS, San Francisco campus, 1111 Eighth Street (at 16th & Wisconsin St.) Speakers: Moira Roth, Trefethen Chair of Art History, Mills College Kim Anno,…
The 4th Queer People of Color Conference will be hosted by University of California, Davis, USA. The conference will take place April 3rd – 4th 2009, and will focus on “Building Communities through Art, Action, and Resistance.” The organizers of the conference say: “With this theme, one of our many…