Charli Brissey
Charli Brissey Artist Statement This work follows two bodies as they progress from an amorphous configuration of limbs and flesh to visible and distinct bodies moving through space. These […]
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Charli Brissey Artist Statement This work follows two bodies as they progress from an amorphous configuration of limbs and flesh to visible and distinct bodies moving through space. These […]
Rose Briccetti ARTIST STATEMENT My work looks at the worker, mainly the female worker, and her alienation from her work. Self-portraits by-proxy, these images show working women trapped by […]
Carlos Brache Artist Statement The complexity of queerness in our times is heightened by society’s desire to neatly and comfortably categorize. Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered are labels that […]
Jose Alvarado Artist Statement Some of these images are from a project I am working on, dealing with Immigration Reform; the project is called “50-60 Wet Backs” in […]
Shana Agid Artist Statement Call a Wrecking Ball to Make a Window is a map-fold book with original text that explores routes taken and spaces made by […]
The Grove: A Film by Andy Abrahams Wilson and Tom Shepard Presented by the Queer Conversations on Culture and the Arts (QCCA) Friday, March 21, 7:00–9:00 pm Timken Lecture Hall, […]
AUDRE LORDE – THE BERLIN YEARS – 1984-1992 California College of the Arts Wednesday February 19th, 2014 • 8:00 p.m. Timken Auditorium • 1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, 94107 (between […]
Jarman2014 is a year-long celebration of the life and work of Derek Jarman (1942–1994). Artist and queer activist, filmmaker and set designer, writer and memoirist, painter and poet – Jarman’s […]
QIY – Queer it Yourself: Tools for Survival June 4 – 24th, 2011 SOMArts Gallery and Cultural Center San Francisco, California QIY curatorial committee: Terri Berlier, Josh Faught, Jordy Jones, […]
Live From Somewhere January 24th-March 1st, 2014 Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, Opening Friday January 24th 6-8pm http://jessicasilvermangallery.com/exhibitions/live-from-somewhere/