Monthly Archives: May 2011
Where We Are Not Known, Queer Imagination and the Photograhy of Kirstyn Russell in Make/Shift, Issue 9
Kirstyn Russell’s photographs are haunting, beautiful and oftentimes, comical portraits of place framed through her queer lens. After working with Kirstyn on the exhibition Suggestions of A Life Being Lived, I felt compelled to spend more time with her project, … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Non-Fiction, Public Space and Politics
Tagged Kirstyn Russell, Make/Shift, Queer Art
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