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Presentation/Workshop: Ames Hawkins, “Art Activism in the Classroom: Context, Principles and Collaboration as Trans/Feminist Practice.”

B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus

Presented by the Queer Studies Research Workshop Ames Hawkins, Columbia College “Art Activism in the Classroom: Context, Principles and Collaboration as Trans/Feminist Practice.” In this presentation-workshop, Ames Hawkins (whose work is in the exhibit Ill at Ease: Dis-ease and Art, now on display) discusses how development of courses in art activism and her work in […]

Reading: Ames Hawkins, from her installation “Paper Violets, Vellum Prose”

B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus

Presented by the Queer Studies Research Workshop Ames Hawkins, Columbia College Ames Hawkins’s will perform three readings from her installation Paper Violets, Vellum Prose followed by a Q&A. In this work, she creates a multi-layered environment into which the viewers are invited to enter, stay for a while, and engage. The pew, the needlepoint cushion, […]

Lecture: Vin Nardizzi, “Vegetable Poems and Portraits in the Renaissance”

306 Clemens Hall

Presented by the Queer Studies Research Workshop Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia “Had” the speaker of Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” “but world enough, and time,” he would write a poem. Its subject and addressee would be his beloved, and its form would be the blazon. He would “praise” her “eyes,” “forehead,” “breast,” her […]

Dasha Chapman and Mario Lamothe: “At the Juncture of Performance, Queer, and Caribbean Studies,”

904 Clemens

Free and open to the public "Collaboration/Rasanbleman: Working in and through Kreyòl Modes of Performance” Dasha Chapman, Hampshire College, Five College Consortium “Our Love on Fire: Gay Men’s Stories of Violence and Hope in Haiti” Mario LaMothe, University of Illinois at Chicago Co-sponsored by the HI Queer Studies Research Workshop, the Department of Romance Languages […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Welcome Event

Taste of India 3192 Sheridan Drive, Buffalo, NY, United States

Queer Studies Research Workshop Welcome event, 27 September 5:30pm, back room of Taste of India on Sheridan at North Bailey. No cost delicious meal and an opportunity to meet fellow faculty and grads working in queer studies. Currently our membership spans 23 different departments offering fabulous opportunities to meet new collaborators. Bring a friend! Vegetarian […]