Gala Opening Reception of the Queer Art Festival’s curated exhibition ‘Relational rEvolutions’ Tue June 18, 2019 at 7pm. THE ROUNDHOUSE, Vancouver, Canada.
Category: Queer art
Anna McNay (UK) and Birthe Havmoeller (DK) have compiled a summer list of exhibitions by lesbian, bisexual and queer feminist artists which you must see!
This exhibition is a part of the 22. Annual National Queer Arts Festival in California which runs May 22 – June 29, 2019. Precarious Lives – opening reception: June 6, 6 – 9pm at SOMArts Cultural Center, Main Gallery, San Francisco, USA
Queer Abstraction
June 1 – September 8, 2019
Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA.
Curated by Jared Ledesma.
About Face Symposium, May 22, 2019 at 659 Wrightwood, Chicago, USA.
‘About Face: Stonewall, Revolt and New Queer Art’ exhibition, May 22 – July 20, 2019. Curated by Jonathan David Katz.
Queer California: Untold Stories, April 13 – August 11, 2019 at Oakland Museum of California, USA. The exhibition aligns important milestones in LGBTQ+ culture with untold stories, focusing on the diversity of queer identities, civil rights, and resistance to oppression.
Video (3:21): Rosie Hastings Hannah Quinlan – Pink Rooms (2016), presented by Daata Editions.
Queer Spaces: London, 1980s – Today, April 2 – August 25, 2019 at Gallery 4, Whitechapel Gallery, London. And Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hasting performance/party at the ArtNight festival in London, Walthamstow Market June 22, 2019, 7pm-12am.
Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall, May 3 – December 8, 2019. Brooklyn Museum, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 4th Floor, New York, USA. The exhibition presents works by emerging artists based in Brooklyn and New York.
‘Art After Stonewall: 1969-1989’ is a two-part exhibition runing in New York until July 20, 2019. It is accompanied by a fully-illustrated 300-page catalogue (published by Rizzoli Electa) with essays by more than 20 established and emerging scholars and artists.
Michelle Handelman: LOVER HATER CUNTY INTELLECTUAL, April 18 – May 26, 2019 at Signs and Symbols, 102 Forsyth Street, New York, NY 10002, USA. OPENING: April 18, 6-8 PM
Mimosa House is an independent, non-profit gallery space in the heart of Mayfair curated by Daria Khan. Dedicated to artistic experimentation and collaboration, they support dialogue between intergenerational women and queer artists.
The Fourth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale runs until March 29, 2019 in South India.
Video (1:32:24): queer artist L.J. Roberts speaks about the expression of LGBT identity through the visual arts at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (2016).
arms ache avid aeon: Nancy Brooks Brody / Joy Episalla / Zoe Leonard / Carrie Yamaoka: fierce pussy amplified at Beeler Gallery, Columbus College of Art & Design, USA, Oct. 2, 2018 – March 17, 2019.
Video (25:25): Q&A with GB Jones, November 20, 2017, Cinema Politica Concordia, Concordia University.
Video (2.25): ‘The Troublemakers’. Trailer by G.B. Jones. G. B. Jones is a Canadian artist, filmmaker, musician, and publisher of zines based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The super 8 shortfilm The Troublemakers is created and directed by G. B. Jones in 1990.
PINK – A visual cornucopia of queer art, January 24 – February 3, 2019 .
Video (2:36): London College of Communication presents ‘Ken. To be destroyed’ by Sara Davidmann as part of its public 2017 programme of events and exhibitions.
Video (1:36): a short artist talk by queer artist Caitlin Rose Sweet (2014).