As the lockdown continues… Mox Mäkelä writes, the virus is the boss now. Andjust’s screenings have shifted and therefore: Here have some PEACE & a catering (cup of tea) and “the special stage movie”: HAGIOSCOPE
Heart of the Matter, 8th March – 15th April 2021. Virtual Exhibition presented by Gillian Jason Gallery.
Video (59:03): December 3, 2020 artist Michelle Handelman took part in a conversation with SNMA Executive Director Hunter O’Hanian.
Birthe Havmøller: I am an alternative feminist – an arts activist. I promote queer feminist artists and their art projects. Happy 8th March, 2021!
Video (2.23:11): Curatorial Activism/Queer Curating a long zoom event about how to deconstruct and structurally redo the queer curatorial practices. Among the panelists are queer feminist curators: Clare Barlow, Birgit Bosold and Amelia Jones.
Video (1:30:45): Agnes Martin and the New Mexico Desert, lecture by Sarah Lowndes, (2020).
Video (46:03): Charlotte Jarvis works towards creating viable sperm genetically modified from her own female stem cells in collaboration with professor Susana Chuva de Sousa Lopes, Kapelica Gallery / Kersnikova Institute and MU Hybrid Art House Eindhoven.
Video (3:34): a walk through ‘Agnes Martin – The mind knows what the eye has not seen’, at Esker Foundation, Calgary, Canada (2018).
Essay and photograph by guest blogger and queer feminist artist Jannica Honey.
Video (15:11): Butches and Studs, in Their Own Words. On Jan. 27, 2020, T Magazine gathered 22 people who identify as butch and/or stud lesbians for a group portrait by Collier Schorr.
Video (14:58): rethinking how we hold space for grief and loss by queer feminist artist Michèle Pearson Clarke | TEDxPortofSpain (2019).
Video (1:23:16): introduction by Orlando Science Center about the exhibition of ‘Pompeii: The Immortal City’ and lecture ‘Aphrodite and the Lure of Antiquity’ by Patricia Cronin.
Video (0:59): shortfilm OY/YO Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum. A walk around Deborah Kass’ sculpture.
Video (57:23): ecosexuals Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens in conversaton with Clint Imboden and special guest Kaytea Petro about art, activism and ecosexuality.
Video (5:35): How can artistic thinking be a meaningful tool in the midst of a global crisis? Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens reads their EcoSex Manifesto 3.0. (2020).
Video (17.42): Women’s Human Rights Campaign (WHRC) Feminist Question Time on 16 December 2020 talked with artist, activist and writer Angela C Wild who is founder member of Get The L Out UK.
‘I am not sure who you are but I recognise you’, essay and image by guest blogger Jannica Honey.
In this artist talk Chitra Ganesh talks queer femininity, racial equity and her ongoing practice.
Guest blogger and photographer Jannica Honey has joined Feminine Moments where she will be sharing a series of her writings. Her blog post explores the question, what is the “thing” with naked bodies in nature?
Essay and images by Jannica Honey. “Inside my Edinburgh flat, it was hot. Glasgow based artist Elizabeth and I was busy gazing at each other over zoom. …”