Tag Archives: SFCamerawork
Queer World Making: Suggestions of a Life Being Lived featured in No More Potlucks and The Bilerico Project
Danny Orendorff and I were interviewed by Toshio Meronek about “Suggestions of a Life Being Lived” for two different publications: the Canadian journal No More Potlucks, Number 14 which you can read here and a similar interview is included on … Continue reading
Panel discussion at SFCamerawork
Thank you to all who attended the gallery walk-through and panel discussion at SFCamerawork this past Friday, October 22nd. The panel featured the artists Jeannie Simms, Greg Youmans, Chris Vargas, and Eric Stanley and was moderated by artist and activist, Tammy … Continue reading
Culture Wire Interview
Suggestions of a Life Being Lived was featured on the San Francisco Arts Commission’s “Culture Wire.” Check out the video episode and interview here.
Documentation from Suggestions of a Life Being Lived
Check out the documentation from the exhibition, “Suggestions of a Life Being Lived” at SFCamerawork on the flickr page here. The opening was packed and really brought the gallery to life. The show is up until October 23rd, so please, … Continue reading
Reviews of “Suggestions of a Life Being Lived”
“Suggestions of a Life Being Lived” was reviewed by two local newspapers. Carmen Winant reviewed the show for KQED Art Spark and Sura Woods wrote an article entitled “Transgressions and an Activist Stance” for the Bay Area Reporter. Photo of … Continue reading
“Worse than Queer” SFCamerawork show featured in SF Guardian
Matt Sussman from the San Francisco Guardian featured Suggestions of a Life Being Lived in the Fall Arts Preview Issue. Thanks, Matt! We hope this brings people to the gallery on September 9th for our opening reception. (Photo from Aay … Continue reading