The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show

The Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Show at Space Station Sixty-Five, Building One, 373 Kennington Road, London
June 25th – September 17th 2021. Press release and photos courtesy of curator and activist Atalanta Kernick

Announcing Mentors For The 2022 QUEER|ART|MENTORSHIP Programme Cycle

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…

Lola Flash: Identity | Through a Lens Darkly (2016)

Video (0:59): Ultra short artist talk – Photographer and artist Lola Flash speaks on gender and sexual identity on the set of the 2016 documentary “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People”.

Utopian Imagination

Utopian Imagination, September 17 – December 7, 2019. The Ford Foundation Gallery, New York, USA.

Queer Forms

Queer Forms, September 10 – December 7, 2019 at Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, USA features works by more than 100 queer artists.

2019-2020 QUEER|ART|MENTORSHIP Program Cycle

Queer|Art|Mentorship supports a year-long exchange between early-career LGBTQ+ artists and advanced-career LGBTQ+ artists living in New York City. Applications are open now!

This Woman’s Work – Lola FLASH

Video (5:06): This Woman’s Work – Lola FLASH, a profile of her photography. Shortfilm by Nono Osuji assisted by Jeremy Stiffler (2010). About Lola Flash Queer feminist photographer Lola Flash, born in the United States, is of African/Native American descent. She has been living, studying and working for a decade…

THE 2010 GREAT LGBTQ PHOTO SHOW

June 2010: Leslie-Lohman Gallery in New York presents The 2010 GREAT LGBTQ Photo Show. This group photography show includes a wide range of imagery—documentary, erotic, political, romantic and more.

Pink And Bent: Art Of Queer Women

I invite you to see a slideshow documenting the exhibition ‘Pink and Bent: Art of Queer Women’ first mounted at the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation gallery in New York City between May 21 and June 28, 2008 on glbtq.org’s website.