fCU (Feminist Curators United)

fCU (Feminist Curators United) is a network of curators and scholars dedicated to developing feminist curatorial practice through the sharing of ideas and resources, with programs encompassing public events, publications, and mentorships. It was founded in 2014 by Maura Reilly, Helena Reckitt & Lara Perry.

Jolly Goods – Feverdream

Soundpiece written to be played inside the labyrinth of “Killjoys Kastle: A Lesbian Feminist Haunted House” by Canadian queer feminist artist Allyson Mitchell.

Deborah Kelly & Tina Fiveash: Hey, Hetero!

Artist Statement by Deborah Kelly Hey, Hetero! Tina Fiveash and Deborah Kelly, 2015 Hey, Hetero! Tina Fiveash and Deborah Kelly, 2015 The 5th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art presents the group exhibition Ident-alter-ity, June 17 – July 31, 2015 in Thessaloniki, Greece. Deborah Kelly & Tina Fiveash’s collaborative work Hey…

The Other Side of LGBT Relationships

Photo courtesy of Hinda Schuman. Call for LGBT People Who Will Praticipate In a Photography Project Philadelphia based photographer looking for recently divorced/seperated LGBT couples who would be willing to pose in a public space that is meaningful to you. Prefer a willingness to be photographed together; but separately is…

Book Project: PAARE 2 by Anja Müller

Pre-order the Beautiful Photography Book German photographer and queer woman Anja Müller has created a crowdfunding project to fund the publication of her next photography book: PAARE 2 (Couples), an erotic photography book. You can help fund this publication by pre-ordering a copy Anja Müller’s beautiful photography book at the…

A Pop Up Walking Tour Performance in California

Press photo. Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens: ‘By shifting the metaphor from “Earth as mother” to “Earth as lover” we aim to entice people to develop a more mutual, pleasurable, sustainable, and less destructive relationship with the environment.’ June 21 & June 28, 2015 Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens presents:…

The No Outsiders Classroom: An LGBT Critical Art Project

This video is about a group of students in an LGBT cohort who explored these themes via a critical art project called the No Outsiders Classroom. “Social justice is a broad concept with varying interpretations, but generally it means leveling the playing field. It’s not so much about creating opportunities…

Call for Proposals: Killjoy’s Kastle Book Project

We seek contributions for a volume of collected essays related to artist Allyson Mitchell’s Killjoy’s Kastle: A Lesbian Feminist Haunted House. This large-scale installation and performance invites visitors to walk-through an unconventional gallery space designed in the tradition of carnivals, evangelical Christian fright nights, and lesbian feminist direct action aesthetics….

Madeleine Lim Talks About Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project

Lavender Life: Madeleine Lim, Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project by KleisTV.com (2013) In the above video Madeleine Lim, founder of Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project in California, reveals how it all started and she ends the interview by introducing the 2013 programme of the QWOCMAP Film…

Washing Line in the Colors of the Rainbow – a Community Project

Press release From the Washing Line by Ilar Gunilla Persson Washing Line in the Colors of the Rainbow, Nordic Tour Starts at Sápmi Pride in Karasjok, Norway, June 29-31, 2015 Statements against homophobia are needed as the political discussion is getting more aggressive. Washing Line is a community art project…

The Comedies and Tragedies of Gays and Lesbians

Excerpt from the newsletter ‘Leslie-Lohman Museum Recommends | April 2015’ The Comedies and Tragedies of Gays and Lesbians Exhibition Dates: April 30 – June 27, 2015 at Hudson Guild Gallery, New York. Curated by Jim Pavlicovic. The exhibit is planned to be concurrent with a production by Hudson Guild Theatre…

There are vulvae around you, if you choose to see them

Vulva by Ann Antidote, Photo by Lun Ário Exhibition in Berlin There are vulvae around you, if you choose to see them. – Urban + Land art by Ann Antidote; photos by Lun Ário at the Sonntagsclub, Berlin, Germany February 15 to May 31, 2015 Rope vulvae… sweet, hairy, chunky,…

Mission to tattoo my whole body!

Illma Gore’s plans to cover her entire body with tattoos for an art project. See her KickStarter page. ‘For $10, Gore says she will tattoo the donors name on her leg. Twenty-five dollars buys you and a friend’s names next to each other on Gore’s leg. Anyone wanting more than…

The Queer Ancestors Project

Artist and printmaker Katie Gilmartin writes about The Queer Ancestors Project: ‘[it] is devoted to forging sturdy relationships between LGBTQI people and our ancestors. Using history as a linchpin, we build community by providing young Queer adults (age 18 to 26) and (occasionally) senior adults (50+) free interdisciplinary workshops in…

K8 Hardy as the BOBCAT on Animal Estates at the 2008 Whitney Biennial

Performance by K8 Hardy A video project by Leslie Satterfield Filmed May 11, 2008 at the Whitney Museum of American Art “A press conference with Reality Show Celebrity, Bobcat (aka K8 Hardy) who was voted out of the Whitney Museum Reality show as produced by Fritz Haeg’s Animal Estates as…

Untitled Runway Show, K8 Hardy, Whitney Biennial 2012

Description of the video: Documentation in Experimental Video Style of performance piece made and directed by K8 Hardy for the Whitney Museum of American Art 2012 Biennial. Runway structure and sculpture by Oscar Tuazon. Produced by Brachfeld NY. Hair by Duffy. Make Up by James Kaliardos. Video shot by Leslie…

Heart of Art Gallery – Rebellious Beauty

Invitation Heart of Art Gallery presents Rebellious Beauty Art Show Nov. 8 2014, 8:00pm – 12:00am at Heart of Art Gallery 1907 Rodeo Rd Los Angeles, CA 90018 Exposition Park Heart of Art Gallery is one of the most radical galleries in Los Angeles, USA. The founders Kenia and Bell…

For the Love of Freedom: Pride

Pride is a photo exhibition portraying gay history and the democratic struggle for gay rights from 1972 to the present. It is a part of the exhibition For the Love of Freedom at the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo, Norway. Pride present a chronological caleidoscope of the political efforts,…