Books
The Many Stories of Stonewall
Attempting to complicate dominant narratives, "The Stonewall Reader" offers a broader, but not always balanced, range of accounts.
Alexis Clements is a writer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. Her first feature-length documentary, "All We've Got", examines LGBTQ women's communities and spaces across the US.
Books
Attempting to complicate dominant narratives, "The Stonewall Reader" offers a broader, but not always balanced, range of accounts.
Books
A recently published volume of Vernon Lee's writing reveals a woman who is a product of privilege, as well as someone who used what it afforded her to resist the status quo.
Art
By asking what is and is not allowed, for whom, and who is writing the rules Curriculum at EFA Project Space offers tangible opportunities to challenge viewers' thinking.
Books
By championing work in two perennially overlooked forms, artists books and performance art, often by artists who themselves are overlooked, Franklin Furnace’s archive is a repository of what doesn’t easily fit.
Art
An exhibition at El Museo del Barrio brings us to the thorny side of profound themes like martyrdom and labor.
Art
In Donna Gottschalk's photographs we’re not seeing LGBTQ history filtered or retold; we’re seeing it in the moment, from women who were there as it was unfolding.
Art
“Time is now compressed and every painting I do... I make with the sense that it may be the last thing I do," Wojnarowicz wrote after his AIDS diagnosis in 1987.
Art
A gloriously tactile exhibit at the Center for Book Arts offers a refreshing sense of playfulness in this age of anxiety.
Art
What’s incredibly refreshing and exciting about Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon is that it’s a queer art show that specifically seeks a space beyond a taxonomic obsession.
Performance
An event at JACK presented five performances dealing with what it means to make art in an age of crisis.
Art
A public sculpture series curated by the Studio Museum in Harlem showcases work by artists who have strong connections to the area.
Art
A public artwork reminds us that what’s happening to the humans in a city is not necessarily the same as what’s happening to the animals.