This is an Address at BAMcinemaFest 2021

June 23 – 29, 2021

Shorts Program 1: Intercepted

Where can activation and alliances emerge from crisis? How can we envision communal relations as an antidote for healing? Incorporating notions of Black family preservation, accessibility, and feminist collectivity, these stories look at points of connection that prevail amid legacies of state-sanctioned family separation.

Post-screening Q&A with Sasha Wortzel (director, This is an Address), Malika Zouhali-Worrall (director, Video Visit), Ingrid Raphaël (director, They Won’t Call It Murder), Melissa Gira Grant (director, They Won’t Call It Murder), and Ash Goh Hua (director, I'm Free Now, You Are Free).

This event includes closed captioning.

Brooklyn Academy of Music
30 Lafayette Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11217

https://www.bam.org/film/2021/cfest-shorts-program-1

Transitional Nature

January 25 - May 17, 2020

An exhibition of Hudson River School Painting with contemporary interventions.

Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th Street
Miami, FL. 33199

https://frost.fiu.edu/exhibitions-events/events/2020/01/transitional-nature.html

Queer Forms

September 10 - December 7, 2019

Diyan Achjadi, Mark Aguhar, Laura Aguilar, Mariette Pathy Allen, Ray Andrzejewski, Judith Baca, Felipe Baeza, Jordan Bahat, Chase Barney, Noah Barth, Alison Bechdel, Malkiella Benchabat, Sadie Benning, Gladys Bentley, Deborah Bright, Claude Cahun, Anna Campbell, Jennifer Camper, Gaye Chan, Caroline Wells Chandler, Ross Collab, Tee A. Corinne, Patricia Cronin, Diana Davies, Jim Dryden, Brent Dundore, Cheryl Dunye, Dyke Action Machine (DAM), Rubén Esparza, Edie Fake, Fan Popo and David Zheng, Mo B. Dick (Mo Fischer), Lola Flash, Gran Fury, Twiggy Pucci Garçon and Sara Jordenö, Cheri Gaulke and Sue Mayberry, Jeffrey Gibson, Karolina Gnatowski (kg), Efrain John Gonzalez, Donna Gottschalk, Holly Greenberg, Michela Griffo, Barbara Hammer and Paula Levine, Harmony Hammond, Keith Haring, Elizabeth Breck Hickman, Sophia Songmi Hill, David Hockney, Olivia Levins Holden, Yon Hudson, Peter Hujar, Joan E. Biren, Derek Jarman, Larry Johnson, Andrés Juárez, Isaac Julian, Deborah Kass, Greer Lankton, Marc LaPointe, Zoe Leonard, Steven Liang, Alma López, Kenna Love, Oskar Ly, Amos Mac, Rigo Maldonado, Robert Mapplethorpe, Kevin Martin, Travis McEwen, Nelson Morales, Zanele Muholi, Betsy Odom, Savana Ogburn, Alice O’Malley, Mx. Oops, Catherine Opie, Jari Osborne, Michelle Parkerson, Lorelei Pepi, Alex Petersen, Mateus Porto, fierce pussy, Emmett Ramstad, Miguel Angel Reyes, Marlon Riggs, Jesse Salb, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Christopher Selleck, Harshvardhan Shah, Karen Sherman, Joe Sinness, Mona Smith, Corinne Teed, Tourmaline and Sasha Wortzel, Lalo Ugalde, Jose Villalobos, Andrea Stoops Villarrubia, Pabllo Vittar, Anna Van Voorhis, Brian Vu, Andy Warhol

Katherine E. Nash Gallery
405 21st Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55455

https://cla.umn.edu/art/galleries/katherine-e-nash-gallery

Art Since 1948

August 29 – December 23, 2019

With strengths in American and European surrealism, abstract painting, mid-century kinetic and light works, and art addressing powerful themes of history, land use, and identity, Art Since 1948 surveys the collection and encourages formal and conceptual connections across six decades.

Krannert Art Museum
500 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, Illinois 61820

https://kam.illinois.edu/exhibition/art-1948

Be Seen: Portrait Photography Since Stonewall

June 22 - September 15, 2019

Tad Beck, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Nan Goldin, Martine Gutierrez, Peter Hujar, Christopher Makos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mark Morrisroe, Ana Mendieta, Yasumasa Morimura, Zanele Muholi, Catherine Opie, John O’Reilly, Jack Pierson, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Cindy Sherman, Patti Smith, Sage Sohier, Gail Thacker, Mickalene Thomas, Tourmaline and Sasha Wortzel, Iké Udé, Conrad Ventur, Chris Verene, Andy Warhol, and David Wojnarowicz.

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
600 Main Street Hartford CT, 06103

https://www.thewadsworth.org/be-seen-portrait-photography-since-stonewall/

Y'all Better Quiet Down

June 6-September 8, 2019

Brogan Bertie, Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Luis Carle, Sebastián Castro Niculescu, LJ Roberts, Tourmaline & Sasha Wortzel, Tuesday Smillie, and Chris Vargas; and ephemera from The LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Leslie-Lohman Museum Collection, WRRQ Collective, and the NYC Trans Oral History Project

Y’all Better Quiet Down will be presented at the Leslie-Lohman Museum’s Living Room Gallery from June 6 -July 21, and the Bureau of General Services Queer Division at the LGBT Center from June 14-September 8 .

Leslie-Lohman Museum
26 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013

https://www.leslielohman.org/project/yall-better-quiet-down

Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall

May 3–December 8, 2019

Mark Aguhar, Felipe Baeza, Morgan Bassichis, David Antonio Cruz, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski, John Edmonds, Mohammed Fayaz, Camilo Godoy, Jeffrey Gibson, Hugo Gyrl, Juliana Huxtable, Rindon Johnson, Elektra KB, Linda LaBeija, Park McArthur, Elle Pérez, LJ Roberts, Tuesday Smillie, Tourmaline, Kiyan Williams, Sasha Wortzel, and Constantina Zavitsanos.

Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11238-6052

https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/stonewall

Happy Birthday, Marsha! at MoMA

February 14, 2019
Happy Birthday, Marsha! screens with Blame by Quinn Shephard as part of the opening program for the series The Future of Film is Female, organized by Caryn Coleman, guest curator, and Rajendra Roy, The Celeste Bartos Chief Curator of Film, at The Museum of Modern Art.  

MoMA
11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019

https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5045?locale=en