Video (2:16): the first time queer artist Mickalene Thomas sees her artwork on the wall of the Metro corridor.
Category: Installation
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.
Liz Collins’ exhibitions recommended by Queer|Art Newsletter, June 2022
Exploring the vulnerability of queer female masculinity, Michèle Pearson Clarke: Muscle Memory is the first major solo exhibition in a public gallery for Toronto-based artist Michèle Pearson Clarke. The exhibition runs through May 23, 2022 at the Art Gallery of Hamilton in Canada.
Finish artist Mox Mäkelâ has donated her latest artwork ‘Laulu / Song’ to the Maritime Museum of Finland. The artwork is currently on display at the Maritime Centre Vellamo in Kotka, Finland.
Sarah Zapata: An instep along the self edge, Thursday, December 17, 2020, 5:00 PM 6:00 PM, an online event organised by Queer-art.org.
Who owns our history – and what role does art play in relation to memory? Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen examines these questions in her solo exhibition STILL (for) PEACE, Viborg Kunsthal, Denmark, September 18 – November 29, 2020.
‘This Much I’m Worth’ by Rachel Ara is on display Saturday, September 14 – Sunday, September 22, 2019 at V&A, London, UK
The group show which among others features works by Shawna Dempsey & Lorri Millan is on at Two Rivers until July 7, 2019 at Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, BC, Canada.
Video (5:21): in the video ‘Brooklyn MADE’ multi-year QAM Mentor and Brooklyn based designer Liz Collins talks about her creative practice. Her project was part of the 2019 BRIC Biennial in Brooklyn.
March 23 – July 28, 2019 at MMCA, Seoul, Korea.
Video (1:08:11): lecture by American queer feminist artist Patricia Cronin (2018).
Video (5:19): London based artist Rachel Ara in conversation with Adelaide Damoah about her work “This Much I’m Worth” (2017).
Video (2:17): about Anya Gallaccio’s installation ‘dreamed about the flowers that hide from the light’ at Lindisfarne Castle, 2018.
Video (14:25) Roni Horn Contacts Vol 1 2 3, a video artist talk with Roni Horn published by Madras Art Society
Please join us Thursday, July 27th from 6-8PM for the opening reception of Rachel Farmer’s instalation, ANCESTORS TRAVERSING QUILTS at Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York.
TRIANGLES by Ann P Meredith
Event Date: January 27, 6-8 pm
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Prince Street Project Space, New York
Solo Exhibition ‘Emily Roysdon’ October 18 – November 19, 2016 at Higher Pictures, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10075, USA.