SKINTIGHT by Lanee Bird January 20 – March 18, 2023 at Schlomer Haus Gallery, 2128 Market St. San Franciso, CA, USA. Opening reception is Friday, January 20th, 5pm to 9pm.
Category: Southwestern United States
California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico
‘Into View: Bernice Bing’ celebrates the Asian Art Museum’s acquisition of 20 paintings and works on paper that shine a light on the lesbian Asian American artist Bernice ‘Bingo’ Bing (1936-1998) who has only recently gained broad recognition for her achievements. The exhibition runs through June 26, 2023.
Video (1:30:40): The National Queer Arts Festival, NQAF 2022, was celebrating NQAF’s 25th Anniversary with a look at memorabilia and a conversation about the activism, origins and legacy of QCC with QCC’s founders Pamela ‘Pam’ Peniston, Jeff Jones & Lenore Chinn.
Video (1:15:42): Yreina Cervántez and Jessica Sabogal discuss their respective artistic practices as well as their artworks featured in ‘What Would You Say: Activist Graphics’ from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2022). The talk is moderated by curator Staci Steinberger.
Video (1:00:16): Démetri Baxton in Converestion with Queer Feminist Artist Yétundé Olagbaju (2020).
Video (1:25:56): Anthea Black and Jessica Whitbread share works by HIV+ artists featured in The HIV Howler Issue 5: TIME + MONEY, and release the first wave of results from their Wage Survey for Artists Living with HIV, completed while in residence at Real Time + Space.
Video (5:24): a short documentary about the queer feminist exhibition ‘Alien She’ (2014-15). ‘Alien She’ is curated by Astria Suparak and Ceci Moss.
Video (9:28): Texas-based queer artist Liss LaFleur provides insight into her exhibition Don’t Worry Baby.
Video (2:49): A video tour of ‘Don’t Worry Baby’ by Liss LaFleur. It is her second solo exhibition with Galleri Urbane, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Video (2:53): Liss LaFleur talks about her exhibition Liss LaFleur, May 7 – July 17, 2022 at Nasher Sculptural Center, Dallas, Texas.
Artist Laurie Edison: I’m Jewish, I’m queer, and I grew up in another world (the 1950’s), with good art and monsters.
Video (1:09:47): The conversation between Opie and Solnit which touches on issues vital to our society is moderated by Matthew Tiews, Stanford University’s interim Senior Associate Vice President for the Arts. Published by Stanford January 2022.
Video (3:58): Inside My Studio: Catherine Opie, a short interview produced and directed by Dennis Scholl, published on Youtube by Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 2019.
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.
Video (1:34): a personal tour of Laurie Lipton’s studio during the pandemic, 2020. And a link to Laurie Lipton’s latest series of works made during the pandemic.
Video (15.42): slideshow with drawings by Laurie Lipton.
Video (34:27): this documentary features interviews with queer artist Laurie Lipton and fans of her art.