Video (0:56): excerpt with Taiwanese visual artist Wang Liang-Yin (b. 1979) from a short documentary about Spectrosynthesis – Asian LGBTQ Issues and Art Now, the first travelling LGBTQ art exhibition debuted at MOCA, Taipei, Taiwan from September 9 to November 5, 2017.
Video (10:26): UNCEDED VOICES #3 (2015), interviews with Canadian queer artists Dayna Danger, Jessica Canard, Jessica Sabogal and Elizabeth Blancas.
Queer Conversations on Culture and the Arts Presents:
Queer Lights: New Projects by CCA Filmmakers
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018.
TQU’s queer art exbition no5 opens on March 24, 2018 at ReTramp, Reuterstrasse 62, 12047 Berlin.
Video (1:22): a trailer about HUSTLERS & EMPIRES by Michelle Handleman. HUSTLERS & EMPIRES is a newly commissioned multichannel video work and live performance.
Video (2:00): a short film about Chicago Muralist Sam Kirk who is painting to empower Latina and Queer Women.
HUSTLERS & EMPIRES a multichannel video work and live performance – part #metoo manifesto/ part music video. It’s very political…and angry…
Painter Sarah Jane Moon invites you to join her at the Finissage Closing Event of Threesome & 3×3 at New Art Projects in London from 5 – 7pm this Saturday, March 3, 2018.
The Queer Arts Festival opens SUM, Canada’s only queer gallery and presentation space: SUM Gallery in Vancouver’s Chinatown.
Call for submissions | In/habit roving art series, Chicago. Deadline March 12, 2018.
The BALACLAVA.Q collective are inviting artists to join their online platform for queer artists.
Selbstbildnis III, 1905 by Ida Gerhardi.
Video (6:36): slidshow with paintings by bisexual painter Gwen John (1876 – 1939) from Wales, UK.
VIRGINIA WOOLF – AN EXHIBITION INSPIRED BY HER WRITINGS
Tate St Ives, Cornwall, UK
Until April 28, 2018
Video (28:55): Andrew Graham-Dixon examines the life and work of the outrageous Grande Dame of Deco: bisexual painter Tamara de Lempicka. Documentary by BBC, 2009.
ADAA: The Art Show, New York
Harmony Hammond
The Weave Paintings
February 28 – March 4, 2018
with process-based abstract painting from the height of second-wave feminist activism.
Harmony Hammond Erasing Censorship opens February 15, 5-8pm at Artist Curated Projects, Los Angeles, USA.
London College of Fashion is hosting a symposium about the new book Gluck: Art and Identity (Yale University Press, 2017) on February 7, 2018.
Video (58:49): Maggi Hambling in Conversation with Jane Czyzselska. Out and queer for over 50 years, painter Maggi Hambling talks about her work, inspirations and her “lesbionic” life.
40 Years of Queer Art: Rebellion and Subversion
21 February – 8 March 2018
Comber St Studios, Sydney, Australia