Queer and QTIBPOC (Queer Trans Intersex Black People & People of Colour) artists will explore, question and play with notions of identity and utilize queer artistic expression to propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality, gender, race and film and performance art itself. Two days of programming will include a series of shorts (May 10) and an artist talk and performance by Jessica Karuhanga, “a first-generation Canadian artist of British-Ugandan heritage whose work addresses issues of cultural politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns through lens-based technologies, writing, drawing and performances.”
Pallas Projects/Studios, Tuesday May 10 & Wednesday May 11, suggested donation €10