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The day: Sunday January 29th, 2012 (Jon's Birthday) 2:00 - 4:00 Art Show and reception at the Jemez Fine Art Gallery in downtown Jemez Springs - www.jemezfineart.com.
Title: From Little to Lee the Works and Life of a Gay Artist
Refreshments will be served and a harpist will be performing.
Open to the general public, but space is limited.
Jonathan's show will be on display each weekend from January 13th to February 5th.
Harwood Art Center's first annual LGBTQ show examines gender: identity, construction, deconstruction and transgression, and society's reaction to pushing American gender boundaries.
This year's show is a juried exhibition based on an open call. In a wide range of media, including pen & ink, oils, photography and sculpture, artists examine what gender means to them, how it has affected their lives and the lives of others, and other people's responses to their apperance.
Artists include: Monika ten Bruggencate, Beth Christense, Helen Cozza, Dick & Wayne, Sofia Eleftheriou, Peter Grahame, Branden Koch, and Jax Manhoff.
In conjunction with the exhibit & the Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, there will be a screening of the film "Assume Nothing" on September 30th at 7pm at the Harwood Art Center.
"Assume Nothing" focuses on teh art, photography and performance of five 'alternative' gender artists of Maori, Samoan-Japanese, and Pakeha-European descent. "Assume Nothing" poses the questions: "What if 'male' and 'female' are not the only options?" "How do other genders express themselves through art?"
The Harwood Art Center is located at 1114 7th Street NW, Albuquerque - at the corner of 7th & Mountain.
This amazing herstorical collection is from Maxine Feldman's estate, and was donated by her partner Helen to benefit U21 - Common Bond's Under 21 Group. It contains many signed pieces by the artists to trailblazing women's musician Maxine Feldman, including 2 signed Kate Millett works, some early feminist and gay rights work, one Mary Daly poster with a labrys, and a Lana Turner movie poster with her signature below. Here is a link to somephotos of the items.
Revenge of the Nutcracker is the Dolls' Christmas show and is NOT your typical Christmas sweet-as-sugar fare. Yes, there is the land of the Sugar Plum Fairies, but these fairies add a whole new meaning. And the Nutcracker - well, let's just say he lives up to his name. Think "It's a Wonderful Life" mixed with "The Nutcracker" with some "Mildred Pierce" thrown in, and then add "Mommie Dearest" and you get the idea! See your favorite stars, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Sammy Davis Jr., Carmen Miranda, and yours truly as Frank Sinatra in my acting debut!
Tickets are $15 and can be reserved by calling the Vortex Theater at 505-247-8600 or reserving online at www.vortexabq.org.
For the first time, the Dykes of Hazard Comedy Tour is bringing their irreverent comedy to the Southwest!
Catch them in Albuquerque on Thursday, October 22nd at 7:30 pm at Exhale. $12 cover, $10 for students or post a message on our facebook page to get a discounted ticket!
What happens when you throw a microphone, a few lesbians with opinions, and a nun that spits fire into a beat up conversion van?
All Actors will be PAID - Open Casting Call
Play Auditions!!!ALL ACTORS WILL BE PAID African American Performing Arts Center Foundation 310 San Pedro N E Albuquerque, NM 87108