Ashleigh ArringtoninQueer TheoryAlison Kafer and Embodied TimeAlison Kafer’s discussion of how disability studies can help make sense of, or add nuance to, queer time, is a further emphasis on…Apr 20, 2017Apr 20, 2017
Ashleigh ArringtoninQueer TheoryZach Blas and the Challenge to the Surveillance StateZach Blas’s work is subversive, rebellious, unsettling, political, and modern. He creates installations, films, how-tos, and various…Apr 18, 2017Apr 18, 2017
Ashleigh ArringtoninQueer TheoryChaotic Yet Serene: David Wojnarowicz’s Confrontations with Death and SorrowI. “Realizing that I have nothing left to lose in my actions I let my hands become weapons, my teeth become weapons, every bone and muscle…Mar 13, 2017Mar 13, 2017
Ashleigh ArringtoninQueer TheoryThe Transitory yet Permanent Aesthetic Attack of Dyke Action Machine!The core purpose of Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!) was to create representation where there was none. To make public, visible, and spoken into…Feb 27, 2017Feb 27, 2017
Ashleigh ArringtoninQueer TheoryPublic, Purposeful, Political: Gran Fury.Gran Fury is most associated with ACT UP and AIDS activism in the ’80s and ’90s. Their bold and brash artistic style became seen as the ACT…Feb 16, 2017Feb 16, 2017