jorge mata flores ancestral shifts (untitled) Using the concept of intergenerational trauma as a jumping off point, this untitled piece is an exercise in accessing ancestors. Taking the idea of […]
René Yañez René Yañez (19 September 1942 – 29 May 2018) was a Mexican assemblage artist, printmaker, performance artist, curator and community activist located in San Francisco, California. He was […]
Flo Wong “Ed Wong is Be Be Jai,” 1994, Rice Sack, Silkscreened Photos, etc. 18 x 32 inches Flo Wong Born in 1938, Wong was raised in Oakland’s Chinatown, where […]
Shawna Virago Work in Exhibition: Video 3:36 min color Renowned folk-punk songwriter Shawna Virago dropped her latest album, Heaven Sent Delinquent, this past January via Tranimal Records and it’s filled […]
Valencia by Michelle Tea Valencia is the fast-paced account of one girl’s search for love and high times in the drama-filled dyke world of San Francisco’s Mission District. Michelle Tea […]
Tina Takemoto Work in the Exhibition On the Line, 2018, 6:43 Inspired by prewar cannery workers in San Diego, On the Line offers a queer meditation on the Japanese American women who […]
Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens The Kiss, 10:05 min. Video Music By Andrew Mckenzie of Hafler Trio Annie M. Sprinkle PhD (born Ellen F. Steinberg on July 23, 1954) is […]
Marlon Riggs Marlon Riggs’ essay film TONGUES UNTIED gives voice to communities of black gay men, presenting their cultures and perspectives on the world as they confront racism, homophobia, and […]
Jordan Reznick is a photographer and photo historian living and making work in the Bay Area. They develop photographic projects within their own communities, working with the entangled agency and […]
Lourdes Portillo 1996 | AIDS/HIV / Arts & Literature / Black/African American / Death/Dying / Health/Medicine | 2m | USA | Directors: Lourdes Portillo Lourdes Portillo (born 1944) is a […]