QUEER (BODIES IN PUBLIC) SPACE was an interactive transmedia installation which incorporated a multitude of technologies to create an immersive environment of light and sound, focused on a central object - a sex sling fabricated from materials purchased through official university funding. The sling hung by chains under red light in the center of the vaulted gallery space while a noisy Heavy Metal soundtrack played. At opposite corners of the room were flickering televisions that blared out audio accounts of revelatory group sexual experiences atop two roughly hand-crafted oversized podiums. Drilled into the podiums themselves were glory holes which revealed tableaus of queer sexuality and voyeurism, one of which featured a lofty camera fee...
Queer spaces are significant for understanding transgender inclusion as queer spaces were places wh...
In 2001 I was asked to step out of my comfort zone as an academic to co-curate and research an exhib...
‘LIMP’ was an exhibition addressing the thorny issue of how artists can engage in sexual politics wi...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. ...
Queereal Secretions is the second exhibition to be held at Annex Gallery, and has been devised and c...
This dissertation looks back at how popular queer films—canonical then or now—were programmed at urb...
textSex in public: public performances of gay sex examines how (re)presentations of gay sex in the t...
During the 1970s in New York, queer people of color consolidated a queer subculture commonly known a...
textThe dissertation brings together queer theory, oral histories, poetics, and autoethnography to ...
International audienceThe Big Art Group has joined the New York performance scene since 1999, explor...
Queering Spatial Relationships Between Audiences and Performers examines how theatrical space works ...
This paper is about the construction of space and place in the urban imaginary. It draws on multidis...
The goal of Queer Film Now is to create film screenings that provide a historical context for curren...
Sarah Oppenheimer’s W-120301 is an apparatus designed to generate new lines of sight within the arch...
Queer spaces are significant for understanding transgender inclusion as queer spaces were places wh...
In 2001 I was asked to step out of my comfort zone as an academic to co-curate and research an exhib...
‘LIMP’ was an exhibition addressing the thorny issue of how artists can engage in sexual politics wi...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. ...
Queereal Secretions is the second exhibition to be held at Annex Gallery, and has been devised and c...
This dissertation looks back at how popular queer films—canonical then or now—were programmed at urb...
textSex in public: public performances of gay sex examines how (re)presentations of gay sex in the t...
During the 1970s in New York, queer people of color consolidated a queer subculture commonly known a...
textThe dissertation brings together queer theory, oral histories, poetics, and autoethnography to ...
International audienceThe Big Art Group has joined the New York performance scene since 1999, explor...
Queering Spatial Relationships Between Audiences and Performers examines how theatrical space works ...
This paper is about the construction of space and place in the urban imaginary. It draws on multidis...
The goal of Queer Film Now is to create film screenings that provide a historical context for curren...
Sarah Oppenheimer’s W-120301 is an apparatus designed to generate new lines of sight within the arch...
Queer spaces are significant for understanding transgender inclusion as queer spaces were places wh...
In 2001 I was asked to step out of my comfort zone as an academic to co-curate and research an exhib...
‘LIMP’ was an exhibition addressing the thorny issue of how artists can engage in sexual politics wi...