NATIONAL QUEER ARTS FESTIVAL 2004
7th Annual
Produced each year during Pride month by the Queer Cultural Center (Qcc), NQAF celebrates and promotes the work of local, national and internationally acclaimed queer artists. Based upon the premise that the queer community is a microcosm of the world, NQAF is dedicated to encompassing its full diversity and presenting the breadth of our community’s artists and arts organizations. Since its inception in 1998, NQAF has presented the work of renowned artists such as Bill T. Jones, Meredith Monk, Alice Walker, Marga Gomez, Dorothy Allison, and the late Thom Gunn.
To kick-off the NQAF 2004 festivities AND to celebrate the start of Pride Month, we join with the SF Pride Committee and The Center and invite you to join us for THE Q BALL! on SATURDAY, June 5th at The SF LGBT Community Center @ 6pm!
The excitement starts June 3rd and continues through June 27th with intriguing installations, dance, theater, visual art exhibitions, comedy, lit and poetry, film, and a wide array of multidisciplinary programs featuring artists discussing their work. NQAF invites artists each year to explore a topic that resonates within the queer community. We ask how the topic affects their work as queer artists. This year, the topic is Class, and it will be the emphasis of two pieces included in this month long festival: Without a Net curated by Michelle Tea and Class Action Suit from Thea Hillman and Rocco Kayiatos, aka Katastrophe.
NQAF 2004 is produced by Qcc in collaboration with numerous Bay Area arts organizations such as SomArts, The San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center, BACW-The Bay Area Community of Women, Jon Sims Center for the Arts, QueLACo, ODC Theater, Dance Mission Theater, Theatre Rhinoceros and SF Pride Committee. We thank the following supporters of NQAF 2004 for helping to make it happen: California Arts Council, Grants for the Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission, Rainbow – A Worker-Owned Cooperative, Horizons Foundation, Open Meadows Foundation, Astraea Foundation, SomArts, Hispanics in Philanthropy, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, The Vanguard Foundation and the Zellerbach Family Fund. Also to our media sponsor the SF Weekly.
Special THANKS go to our Individual Donors who make an enormous impact on our organizational capacity and our ability to carry out our mission: Ruth E. Herring – $3500 – underwriting the technical costs of production
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ABOUT NQAF 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004SF PRIDE Parade 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004THE DYKE MARCH 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004QUEERIOSITY 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004NIGHT MARSH
NQAF, NQAF 2004PRIDE CONCERT 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004The Blue Dress
NQAF, NQAF 2004We Got the Beat
NQAF, NQAF 2004CAUGHT IN THE wwWEB
NQAF, NQAF 2004CLASS ACTION SUIT
NQAF, NQAF 2004liquidFIRE Project
NQAF, NQAF 2004STEAMROLLER
NQAF, NQAF 2004Rik Isensee
NQAF, NQAF 2004Fresh Meat 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004QWOCMAP 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004Q COMEDY 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004The Drag Kings Revolution
NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses For Life
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Melting the Wall
NQAF, NQAF 2004M.U.V.E.
NQAF, NQAF 2004CIRCO ZERO
NQAF, NQAF 2004Camaraderie Cabaret
NQAF, NQAF 2004Dirty Ink
NQAF, NQAF 2004Lit at JSC
NQAF, NQAF 2004Kreatibo
NQAF, NQAF 2004Without A Net
NQAF, NQAF 2004Queer I by 3rd I
NQAF, NQAF 2004TRANSitions
NQAF, NQAF 2004Sor Juana
NQAF, NQAF 2004Fresh Meat in the Gallery
NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses For Life
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004You and Mardi Gras
NQAF, NQAF 2004THE Q BALL
NQAF, NQAF 2004KARMA
NQAF, NQAF 2004Queer Art/Queer Artists
NQAF, NQAF 2004SFinX
NQAF, NQAF 2004Re-Visioning
NQAF, NQAF 2004QueLAco
NQAF, NQAF 2004The 13 Hallucinations
NQAF, NQAF 2004Joe Goode 2004
NQAF, NQAF 2004QUEER PHOTO SALON
NQAF, NQAF 2004CAFE Bourgeois
NQAF, NQAF 2004Purple Moon Dance
NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Margot Duane
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Lee Anne Phillips
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Bob Correa
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Charlotte Fiorito
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Alison Terry-Evans
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Steven Sunshine
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – The Process
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – Opening
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – The LGBT Center
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – SOMArts
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Spouses for Life – 2004
2004 Spouses for Life, NQAF, NQAF 2004Creating Queer Community 2004
CQC, CQC 2004, NQAF, NQAF 20042004 QCC STAFF
Pamela Peniston, Qcc Executive Director, NQAF Artistic Director
Jeff Jones, Development Director
Rudy Lemcke, Internet Programs Director
LaVette Virden, Business Manager
Sean Dorsey, Development Associate & Publicity Liason
Chris Dunaway, Production Manager
Heather Cox Carducci, Box Office Manager
Cecily Chow, SomArts Technical Director
Shani Heckman, Center Technical Director
Sally Douglas Arce, Publicity for NQAF 2004
DenDesign, Graphic Design
BOARD
Lucrecia Bermudez
Blackberri
Lenore Chinn
Greg Day
Jeff Jones
Pamela Peniston
Juan Alberto Tam
Qcc: The Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Transgender Art & Culture
Founded in 1993, the Queer Cultural Center (Qcc) is a multidisciplinary arts-presenting organization that conducts artistic and interpretive programs exploring queer identity issues. Our programs promote the careers of lesbian gay bi transgender artists, foster the growth of queer arts organizations, and serve queer and non-queer audiences alike. By presenting, exhibiting, and screening queer artists’ work, Qcc contributes a multicultural perspective on the lesbian gay bi transgender experience.
NQAF History
This series of visual art exhibitions, performances and interpretive programs has been organized by the Queer Cultural Center (QCC).
Since its debut in 1998, the National Queer Arts Festival (NQAF) has showcased some of the best professional and emerging artists in the Queer Community. The National Queer Arts Festival has been produced in collaboration with numerous Bay Area nonprofit arts organizations, including Jon Sims Center for the Arts, Harvey Milk Institute (HMI), SomArts, the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Art (MCC), the African American Art and Culture Complex (AAACC) the Asian/Pacific Island Cultural Center (APICC), Brava! for Women in the Arts, and many others whose events you’ll find in this catalog.
The National Queer Arts Festival presents the breadth of our communities’ diverse artists and arts organizations. In this catalog you’ll find spoken word performances, multimedia work, visual art exhibitions, dance, theater, comedy, literature and poetry readings, video screenings, and a wide array of multidisciplinary programs featuring artists discussing their own works.