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.
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Caitlin Rose Sweet  – Hag
March 29 – May 18, 2019
Empirical Nonsense, 87 Rivington Street, New York 10002, USA 
Video (1:36): a short artist talk by queer artist Caitlin Rose Sweet (2014).
Caitlin Rose Sweet Pop Up
at Otherwild, 1768 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, California 90027
Saturday December 16, 2017 from 12-4 PM
Caitlin Rose Sweet: Objectified
Exhibition: November 4-5, 2017, 12-6pm
Leslie+Lohman Prince Street Project
Uncontainable is an craft based installation that explores the long history of the vessel being a metaphor for a feminine body that is open, empty, and awaiting to be filled by the patriarchy. …
Video made by Christian Vega. 2014. Interview with Caitlin Rose Sweet Caitlin Rose Sweet is co-curator of the 24 media arts installation at MIX NYC 2014. Caitlin is a craft-based installation artist and independent curator. Caitlin’s work focuses on queer world building and mapping out the shared spaces between craft…
Video: ‘Creating Queer Community Worksample 1’ by Rudy Lempke, 2012 Description of the video: ‘Jeff Jones, Development Director of Qcc explains the Creating Queer Community Workshop process. Jaime Cortez discusses the importance of the CQC Workshops. Celest Chen and Kali Boyce discuss their participation as CQC grantees. Caitlin Sweet discusses…
Craftivism Sun Nov 17, 2013 @ 5:00 PM MIX NYC Curated by Coral Short, guest curator. TRT: 65 min. Queerness, feminism, and craft go hand in hand for many of these emerging contemporary artists, as they rethink and reclaim craft in their own unique ways. Sit back and let these…
Artist statement and photos by Caitlin Rose Sweet Gay Cave, mixed media, 15’x6’, by Caitlin R. Sweet, 2012. Photo by Ty August Chance Caitlin R. Sweet: I am a conceptual craftswoman who uses the connotations of the handmade as a platform to explore our relationship to the body, sexuality, utopian…
Congratulations to curator Caitlin Sweet and the ‘Dirtstar 2011: Take Root’ team, who reached their goal of $3000 at Indiegogo.com.
They raised money to give to the artists so that queer art will be sustainable art! 
Dirtstar 2011: Take Root invitation to Performance and Closing Party, June 19 featuring a Glitter Bike Ride by Anthea Black and Mr. & Mrs. Keith Murray as the Glittertwins and many other amazing queer artists at the Tenderloin National Forest, 509 Ellis St, San Francisco, USA
Jamie Q’s Gaybombs reclaim the idea of an aphrodisiac weapon intended to cause homosexual behavior, proposed in 1994 by the U.S. Air Force Wright Laboratory. The installation is part of the exhibition Dirtstar 2011: Take Root, curated by Caitlin Sweet at the Luggage Store Annex / Tenderloin National Forest in San Francisco, June 2 – 19, 2011.
Homo A Go Go (HAGG) is an internationally attended festival of queer music, film, art, performance, and activism. This year the festival includes workshops and group shows by visual artists from all over the world. This year’s group art show, which is entitled ‘Homegrown’, can be visited at SOMArts Gallery,…
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		