Hear Me comes at a time when the ability to gather and grieve is as difficult as
it is sorely needed. Fittingly, the NYC AIDS Memorial will debut the outdoor,
touch-free installation starting December 1, for World AIDS Day.
A self-avowed pleasure activist, writer and professor Sami Schalk is building a
project that revels in taking simple yet transformative steps towards feeling
good, while rejecting ableist frameworks.
Enjoy a sneak peek of Perfidia, a new book from Sky Hopinka, which examines
collective memory and the everyday impacts of colonial violence upon Indigenous
peoples.
LGBTQ Pride month is now. Every day in June, we are celebrating the community by
featuring one queer art worker and asking them to reflect on what this moment
means to them.
LGBTQ Pride month is now. Every day in June, we are celebrating the community by
featuring one queer art worker and asking them to reflect on what this moment
means to them.
As the Black liberation holiday is being embraced by the mainstream, it feels
important to note that actions (and dollars) speak louder than words. Here are a
few Black-led organizations to support on June 19 and beyond.
LGBTQ Pride month is now. Every day in June, we are celebrating the community by
featuring one queer art worker and asking them to reflect on what this moment
means to them.
LGBTQ Pride month is now. Every day in June, we are celebrating the community by
featuring one queer art worker and asking them to reflect on what this moment
means to them.
LGBTQ Pride month is now. Every day in June, we are celebrating the community by
featuring one queer art worker and asking them to reflect on what this moment
means to them.
Requiring no musical experience at all, the meditation invites participants to
take part in a “world-wide musical exchange” through a series of synchronized
breathing and tonal exercises.
The Sex Workers’ Pop-Up brings together installations, performances, and
conversations from an exciting group of international artists, many of whom are
or were sex workers themselves.
Embracing the full spectrum of Caribbean experiences and cultures, Third Horizon
has created a dynamic community devoted to highlighting cinema from and about
the region its founders call home.
A recent recipient of the prestigious Heinz Award, the artist and filmmaker
discusses his process and the importance of seeing art-making as another form of
labor. Hyperallergic also has an exclusive stream of his short film Ears, Nose
and Throat.
As Nuotama Frances Bodomo’s short film Afronauts debuts online, the director
discusses de-centering hero narratives and the weaponizing of reality against
African stories.