Teri Claude Dowling Artist Statement Teri Claude Dowling is originally from the Mojave Desert of Southern California, and has been living in the Bay Area for the past 10 years. […]

Kriss De Jong Artist Statement A multimedium artist working in art and technology. Neither nor. Either or. None of the Above. All of the Above. Depends on the day. Muppet […]

Eliot K Daughtry Artist Statement My introduction to the world of art was at my grandfather’s workbench, where he shared with me his knowledge of fine carving, and how to […]

Tammy Rae Carland Artist Statement “The fiction of our invisibility remains influential.” Neil Bartlett A photograph is literally a trace, a sign, a symbol or evidence of something that was, […]

EG: (r)Evolution of Gender June 6-29, 2011 SOMArts Gallery and Cultural Center San Francisco, California Curated by: Eliot K Daughtry and Kriss De Jong of Killer Banshee Studios Outside of […]

DANIEL NICOLETTA San Francisco’s premier photographer of queer counter culture, Daniel Nicoletta first burst upon the scene at Harvey Milk’s famed Castro Camera shop. Reggie at Opening Night of Marc […]

ROBERT ALTMAN One of the original photographers for Rolling Stone magazine, Robert’s photographs are featured in Cameron Crowe’s film “Almost Famous”.    Ray and Rumi in Gone with the Showboat […]

Introduction by RUMI The Exhibition, Catching Up With The Cockettes, was originally presented at the Jon Sims Center in San Francisco as part of the National Queer Arts Festival 2002. […]

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