Video (3:25): FAMILY by JJ Levine at La Centrale Powerhouse, Montreal, November 11 – December 9, 2016. Video from the opening of the exhibition. JJ Levine talks about her queer family portraits.
Video (1:03:43): The Heatherley School of Fine Art Online – queer artist Sadie Lee in Conversation with Anna McNay.
Video (37:34): Queer Circles TV. Queer Circles is a Queer Art project by The Penthouse run by artists Rosanne Robertson and SHARP, based in Cornwall, now being produced as DIY Queer culture TV show highlighting how isolation plays a part in Queer culture and LGBTQIA+ activism.
Red Hanky Panky is the legendary long running queer comic series by Rachael House which began in the 90s. Issue 10 collects work made during a residency at the Queer Zine Archive Project and explores Pride, homonormativity, bi-invisibility, and queer rage.
Video (1:47): trailer about Behind the Zines by Queer Zine Library (UK).
Viewers are invited to watch films on their own before joining guest presenters online for an interactive discussion. The curators are Adam Baran and Heather Lynn Johnson. The presenters are: Gavilán Rayna Russom, Baseera Khan, Deborah Bright and Nayland Blake
What visions do you have for art galleries post-COVID19?
Queer Arts Festival in Vancouver, Canada takes place July 16 to July 26, 2020. All the activities will be online events.
The online version of the ’50 Years of Pride’ exhibition features over half of the nearly 100 photographs that will be featured in the exhibition at San Francisco City Hall.
Heatherleys Online: Sadie Lee in Conversation. Live Video by Anna McNay. May 29, 2020 – 18.30-19.30 UTC+01.
Video (1:22):One Minute Movements no.2, a performance by Henriette Hellstern, co-created with Carmen Hellstern.
Video (48:39): Pamela Dodds Artist Talk, April 17, 2020. Hosted by LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland.
‘Something I Want to Tell You – Big Paintings by Pamela Dodds’ at Suite 215 Gallery, 78th Street Studios Building, 1300 W 78th St, Cleveland, Ohio, 44102, USA , thru July, 2020.
Video (1:41:05): Susie Bright discusses her work as a photo editor, art director, and photography curator for over 30 years.
MICHELLE HANDELMAN is a filmmaker, visual artist and writer who makes confrontational works about sexuality, gender and desire. Her film BLOODSISTERS (1995) captures the gender nonconformity of the queer SMS scene and queer outlaws in a DIY fashion, just like the activism of the era.
Video (2:21): The trailer of the film BLOODSISTERS LEATHER, DYKES AND SADOMASOCHISM. Queer artist Michelle Handelman’s ground-breaking documentary on the San Francisco leather dyke scene is as vital as ever.
Video (1:37:53): In her masterclass at the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in Montreal, Canada, German filmmaker and multimedia artst Ulrike Ottinger presents excerpt of her film ‘Joan of Arc of Mongolia’ (1989) and answers questions.
Video (22:30): Teddy Award Interview with filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger who is the 2020 Teddy Award nominee for the Best Documentary Film with her film ‘Paris Calligrammes’ (2020).
Video (20:37): The Boy Mechanic San Diego, video installation by Kaucyila Brooke. This video documents one part of a multiple city historical archive about the history of lesbian bars.
Video (10:05): Mark Levengood talking with Andrea Reuter, Zaida Bergroth and Catharina Nyqvist-Ernrooth about the new feature film TOVE.