Video (1:16:09): “Poking Holes and Piercing Through” an online talk with American artists Caitlin Rose Sweet and Ben Pinder who each do their presentations in the video. The event was hosted by Dorsky Museum in New York, 2020.
Category: Queer art
‘Over the Rainbow’ at Preus Museum — Norway’s National Museum of Photography in Horten. May 28 to December 31 2022. Curator: Hilde Herming
Det skeive blikket Vol II / The queer gaze part II, September 23 2022 – December 31 2022 at KODE Kunstmuseer & komponisthjem: KODE 4, Lysverket, Rasmus Meyers allé 9, 5015 Bergen, Norway.
Tipping the Drop, 2 Oct 2022 – 16 Oct 2022 at m3 Kunsthalle, Mengerzeile 1–3, 12435 Berlin, Germany. This four-person group exhibition features works by queer artist Noemi Y. Molitor.
“Wunderkammer 2022” – the Queer Art Festival and Exhibition at Design og arkitektur Norge (DOGA), Hausmannsgate 16, 0182 Oslo, Norway, October 7-16, 2022. It features 600 works by 130 artists!
QUEER ART(ists) NOW. 17 September 2022 – 08 October 2022 at Space Station Sixty-Five, 373 Kennington Rd, London SE11 4PS, UK. QUEER ART(ists) NOW is the UKs biggest Queer open call exhibition, featuring 75 artists under one roof!
YEVGENIYA BARAS | JULIA KUNIN: Wild Chambers
September 1 – October 19, 2022
Opening September 1, 12 – 6 pm
@ MOTHER, 368 Broadway, #415, NY NY 10013, USA
Video (38:07): Zoom video conversation and presentation of the exhibition ‘Here&Queer’ at The New Art Gallery, Walsall, UK.
Video (0:56): Visual artist Wang Liang-Yin introduces her works at ‘Spectrosynthesis – Asian LGBTQ Issues and Art Now’, MOCA Taipei, 2017. The subtitles are almost readable.
Video (4:41): Photographer Molly Landreth uses her large format camera as a tool of visibility, documenting gay and transgendered life across the U.S.
Video (1:01:47): Art Central 2022, artists Liao Jiaming, Wong Ka Ying and Monique Yim examine queer culture, sexuality, and expression.
Video (7:47): Steff Hanson takes us on a tour through the exhibitions at the Queer Britain LGBTQ+ museum.
Video (2:09): slideshow with exhibition view photos of Ad Minoliti’s installations at Biennale Arte 2019 in Italy.
Tonight Leslie Lohman Museum of Art presents poet and visual artist Pamela Sneed at the opening of ‘OMNISCIENT: Queer Documentation in an Image Culture’ which runs through January 2, 2022. And it is last chance to see Sneed’s solo exhibition B-LEAFS which is currently on view at the Motherbox in New York.
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.
Call for participants from Queer|Art|Mentorship in New York Press photo, portraits of the 2022 mentors from Queer|Art|Mentorship in New York Queer|Art is pleased to announce the new Mentors for the 2022 Queer|Art|Mentorship (QAM) program cycle. The Mentorship program is the cornerstone of Queer|Art’s work, providing a platform of support for…
Video (1:18.22): zoom webinar conversation with queer artists Laurence Rasti, Alireza Shojaian, and Sarp Kerem Yavuz, moderated by Andrew Gayed and introduced by Gayatri Gopinath took place on March 10, 2021.
Video (2.23:11): Curatorial Activism/Queer Curating a long zoom event about how to deconstruct and structurally redo the queer curatorial practices. Among the panelists are queer feminist curators: Clare Barlow, Birgit Bosold and Amelia Jones.
Leslie-Lohman Museum are thrilled to announce that Alyssa Nitchun — who has worked for years at the intersection of art, culture, and social justice — has been named the new Executive Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art!
Video (55:05): introduction by Nannette V. Maciejunes, executive director and ceo of Columbus Museum of Art and presentations by Jonathan Weinberg and Anastasia Kinigopoulos from the opening of ‘Art after Stonewall, 1969-1989’ on 03.05.2020.