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Streaming Queer Artists: QccTV Launch

(SAN FRANCISCO)—QccTV celebrates its new Web program with a reception on Sunday, June 3, at 4 pm at SomArts, 934 Brannan St in San Francisco. QccTV is a new online program being developed for the Queer Cultural Center by Rudy Lemcke, an artist, new media designer, and director of online progamming for Qcc's website: www.queerculturalcenter.org.

QccTv uses the latest Web technologies to stream queer video to home users around the world. QccTv will present interviews, readings, and live performances on its Web site, featuring Bill T. Jones, Meredith Monk, Thom Gunn, Dorothy Allison, and other important queer artists who have presented their work in the National Queer Arts Festival over the last few years. "Wešre really excited to launch this project. The rest of our programs obviously take place in the Bay Area, with QccTV wešll be able to reach thousands more people across the globe," says Lemcke.

Lemckešs art works have been exhibited both locally and nationally in such venues as: the Whitney Museum of Art, the DeYoung Museum, the University Art Museum in Berkeley, the San Francisco Art Institute, the Grey Gallery in New York, and Modernism Gallery in San Francsico. His recent CD-Roms have been exhibited at the Dallas Video Festival, the Lesbian Gay Film Festival, and the Mix Festival in New York.

The National Queer Arts Festival is a series of cultural events, exhibitions, performances, and interpretive programs organized by The Queer Cultural Center and Harvey Milk Institute. For further information on any Festival event, please contact the National Queer Arts Festival at 415.552.7709 or visit the Web site at www.queerculturalcenter.org.