Poppers the Pony Presents Come See My Stuff at Wicked Grounds
by Dorian Katz.
Opening: Februar 16, 2019 at 18.00-20.00 PST at Wicked Grounds, 289 8th St, San Francisco, California 94103, US.
Feminine Moments’ bibliography – art books about visual artist Indira Allegra.
Video (2:06): Indira Allegra talks about her ‘Blackout’ art project (2016) which she published a book about in 2017.
Video (11:06): author and photographer Samra Habib in conversation with Q on CBC’s interviewer about ‘Just Me and Allah: A Queer Muslim Photo Project’. (2016).
Video (25:25): Q&A with GB Jones, November 20, 2017, Cinema Politica Concordia, Concordia University.
Video (2.25): ‘The Troublemakers’. Trailer by G.B. Jones. G. B. Jones is a Canadian artist, filmmaker, musician, and publisher of zines based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The super 8 shortfilm The Troublemakers is created and directed by G. B. Jones in 1990.
STILL I RISE: FEMINISMS, GENDER, RESISTANCE, ACT 2, February 9 – May 27, 2019 at The De La Warr Pavilion, London, UK.
My name is Jess Miley. I run a Feminist Queer Art Residency and Rest Space in Hungary. We are currently looking for artists for 2019.
Video (25:01): ‘The Art of Laurie Lipton’ – American artist based in Los Angeles. Film by James L. Frachon / Guy Giraud / Claire Uhlhorn (2016)
Happy holidays and a very happy New Year!
I hope to see you in 2019.
Video (48:27): queer artist Brittany Nelson works with 19th century photographic chemistry techniques to address themes of feminist science fiction and queer abstraction.
Successful sculptor Harriet Hosmer (1830 – 1908) and her workers at her studio in Rome in 1861.
Harriet was a lesbian, a staunch feminist and one of the most successful of the American artist working in Rome, Italy in the 19th century.
PINK – A visual cornucopia of queer art, January 24 – February 3, 2019 .
Video (1:08:11): lecture by American queer feminist artist Patricia Cronin (2018).
Catherine Opie – The Modernist at Lehmann Maupin, New York, November 1, 2018 – January 12, 2019.
Video (58;37): artists Catherine Opie and Marilyn Minter in conversation with moderator Connie Butler at the Marciano Arts Foundation (2018) about their recent work, their careers, and the influence of feminism on their development as artists.
BRAVE, BEAUTIFUL OUTLAWS – The Photographs of Donna Gottschalk (urated by Deborah Bright) at The Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York through March 17, 2019.
Video (1:17): ‘Memorial to a Marriage’, bronce sculpture by Patricia Cronin located at Washington National Portrait Gallery.
Video slideshow (5:16) with paintings by artist and lesbian Lotte Laserstein (1898–1993).