Monthly Archives: June 2012

We thought the world we built would be forever, An Interview with Lenn Keller

Maybe it has something to do with turning 29, but it seems that all I want to do lately is talk with older generations of queer artists and political organizers about their lives and work. Last week I met with … Continue reading

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FAX (FACTS) BOMB, a participatory lecture at San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery on June 30th

On June 30th I will be presenting “Fax (Facts) Bomb” in conjunction with the San Francisco Art Commission Gallery’s current exhibition, FAX. Through a participatory slideshow I will trace the evolution of technology and its effects on protest tactics and … Continue reading

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