Israel / Palestine: An Act of Seeing
June 8 Israel / Palestine: An Act of Seeing Mocha Jean Herrup Qulture Collective, 1714 Franklin St, Oakland, 6:30pm FREE Filmmaker and performer Mocha Jean Herrup brings a filmmaker’s eye […]
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June 8 Israel / Palestine: An Act of Seeing Mocha Jean Herrup Qulture Collective, 1714 Franklin St, Oakland, 6:30pm FREE Filmmaker and performer Mocha Jean Herrup brings a filmmaker’s eye […]
July 9 & 11 Creating Queer Community July 9, 2pm – Oakland/Qulture Collective, 1741 Franklin St. wheelchair accessible July 11, 6:30pm – San Francisco/LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market St wheelchair […]
May 25, 27, 28 QCC, SFIAF & STEAMROLLER Dance present: Siamese Dream Fort Mason/Firehouse, Times vary $25, Students & Seniors Discount More Info & Tickets: http://www.sfiaf.org/steamroller_dance_company_2017 To commemorate the 20th […]
National Queer Arts Festival QCC stages an annual month-long multidisciplinary National Queer Arts Festival, documents significant Bay Area Queer arts events on our Website, provides fundraising and other technical assistance […]
June 21 Brava presents #femmasculine BRAVA wheelchair accessible 8pm $15 NOTAFLOF Ticketing Link: https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0S41000001qDZdEAM More Information: SeamanArts.com/femmasculine Discipline: Multidisciplinary Performing Arts Can you be genderqueer in the streets and a […]
June 12 Eccentric Modernisms Tirza True Latimer GLBT History Museum, 7pm wheelchair accessible Free with Museum Entrance Salon/Discussion Tirza Latimer discusses her book Eccentric Modernisms: Making Differences in the History […]
June 9, 2017 Picturing Kinship: Portraits of our Community by Lenore Chinn Exhibition through September 24 GLBT Museum, 7pm wheelchair accessible Curated by Dr. Tirza True Latimer Local cultural and […]
Artistic Director, Pamela Peniston, wrote “I asked our artists: How and who do we see and how do we want to be seen? What are our new alliances made of and how will they be constructed? Looking back to our beginnings, what old ideas can be re-examined and what completely new allies, methods, and issues will we explore?”
QCC Presents Cultural Equity and the State of Queer Performing Arts in the US Published on Mar 30, 2017 QCC: The Center for LGBT Art and Culture, with support from […]