LGBTQ+ Pop-Up Exhibition: Matters of Pride (June 2024)

Video (3:24): Featured artists from BIMA’s Matters of Pride pop-up exhibition discuss their artwork, identities, and the meaning of Pride for the LGBTQIA+ community. The pop-up exhibition took place in June 2024 at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Washington, USA.

Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet 4-14 July 2024 at 15 Bateman Street, London, W1D 3AQ, UK. A queer art exhibition curated by Ell Pennick and Gemma Rolls-Bentley.

BBC feature Zanele Muholi

Video (2:28): Zanele Muholi is interviewed in her exhibition ‘Zanele Muholi’ at Tate Mondern in London by the BBC.

Zanele Muholi at Tate Modern

A major UK survey of visual activist Zanele Muholi. The exhibition ‘Zanele Muholi’ runs through January 26, 2025 at Tate Modern, London, UK.
With over 260 photographs, this exhibition presents the full breadth of Zanele Muholi’s career to date.

QAF Community Art Show

QAF Community Art Show Opening: Monday June 17, 7pm – 10pm. Location: The James Black Gallery in Vancouver, Canada

Flagging the Circle

Flagging the Circle: Collaborative Artworks by 60+ Queer|Art Artists June 11 – 20, 2024 at Sargent’s Daughters gallery, New York, USA.

Queer|Art at The Venice Biennale 2024

Multi-Year QAM Mentor Liz Collins presents immersive and dazzling tapestries as part of the Central Pavilion, The Venice Biennale 2024. Queer|Art is also proud to uplift other esteemed community members and their participation in this year’s Biennale!

They, They, & It

They, They, & It – Reflexions on Trans Identity with Mickey Vescera and Shel Stefan, April 11 – July 5, 2024.. Opening Night: April 11, 2024, 7PM at The Museum of Il Centro Italian Cultural Centre, Vancouver, Canada.

Zanele Muholi: Eye Me

Zanele Muholi: Eye Me at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 18 January – 11 August, 2024.

Matchmaking in the Archives

Video (1:04:14): Sinister Visdom has invited interdisciplinary artist E.G. Crichton to talk about her project Matchmaking in the Archive. She is joined by Chris E. Vargas, Nancy Stockwell and TT Takemoto.

Whitechapel Gallery – Nicole Eisenman: What Happened

‘Nicole Eisenman: What Happened’, 11 Oct 2023 – 14 Jan 2024 at Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK. See a silent video that takes us on walkthrough the eight sections of the retrospective exhibition about queer artist Nicole Eisenman’s paintings and sculptures.