| Date & Time | Event | Location | |
| MAY Events | |||
| Saturday | |||
| May 31 6 pm-12 am. |
FREE!! OPENING NIGHT PARTY
ThereÕs plenty of FREEdom, FREEminds, FREEfood, and FREEdrink! |
LGBT Center |
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| May 31 Reception: May 31 6:00pm |
The Forgetfulness of Being a cycle of video projections by Rudy Lemcke |
LGBT Center Rm 301 |
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| May 31- Aug 16 Reception: May 31 6:00pm |
Point Blank Photography Exhibition Dusty Lombardo, Rebecca McBride, and Cara Gurney |
LGBT Center |
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| May 28th 6:00pm | R. Zamora Linmark & Lisa Asagi Selected Readings from E.S.L., Leche, and Other Works |
JSC | |
| May - June | COCKSUCKER : A Love Story Theatre Rhino Production |
Theatre Rhino |
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| JUNE Events | |||
| Tuesday | |||
| June 1st 3:00pm- 1:00am |
The 2nd Annual Queer-A-Palooza & Drag King Junior Contest An Open-gendered All Ages Buffet of Genderplay and Performing Arts |
SomArts | |
| June 3 Reception: 6:00pm Reading: 7:00pm |
"Querido" Staged Reading of Ricardo Bracho's New Play QC04 |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| June 3 8:00pm |
Brazen Femmes: Queering Femininity Chloë Brushwood Rose Anna Camilleri, Michelle Tea QC03 |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| Thursday | |||
| June 5 8:00pm |
Torn Paper Tears Easy & Oui de Deux A Shared Evening of Dance, Trapeze, Theater and Mixed Media Performance Art by Dominique Zeltzman & Beth Lisick and Tara Jepsen QS05 |
SomArts | |
| Friday | |||
| June 6 6- 7 pm |
EG: (r)Evolution of Gender Visual Art Exhibition Opening Reception Visual Arts Exhibition Examining Gender Identity in the Queer Community |
SomArts |
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| June 6 8:00 pm |
Torn Paper Tears Easy & Oui de Deux A Shared Evening of Dance, Trapeze, Theater and Mixed Media Performance Art by Dominique Zeltzman & Beth Lisick and Tara Jepsen QS06 |
SomArts | |
| June 6 8:00 pm |
WET Liquid Fire Productions A Sultry Evening of Erotic Expressions by Queer Women of Color QC08 |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| June 6 8:30 pm |
Dyke Night & Gaze at 848 Performance and Visual Art Exhibition Featuring Queer Women |
848 Community Space |
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| June 6 8:00 pm |
THE SIZE OF HER RAGE Queer Latina and Mixed-Race Artists Respond to Domestic Violence QC10 |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| Saturday | |||
| June 7 1:00 pm |
Point Blank Tour and Discussion QC12 |
LGBT Center Lobby |
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| June 7 8:30 pm |
Torn Paper Tears Easy & Oui de Deux A Shared Evening of Dance, Trapeze, Theater and Mixed Media Performance Art by Dominique Zeltzman & Beth Lisick and Tara Jepsen QS07 |
SomArts | |
| June 7 8:00 pm |
WET Liquid Fire Productions A Sultry Evening of Erotic Expressions by Queer Women of Color QC09 |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| June 7 8:00 pm |
THE SIZE OF HER RAGE Queer Latina and Mixed-Race Artists Respond to Domestic Violence QC11 |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| June 7 8:00 pm |
Revolution! Brake Here: Unplugged Poetry in the City Unplugged Poetry in the City SFinX: San Francisco in Exile Live at JSC |
JSC |
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| June 7 8:30 pm |
Dyke Night & Gaze at 848 Performance and Visual Art Exhibition Featuring Queer Women |
848 Community Space |
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| Sunday | |||
| June 8 2:00 pm |
The Sor Juana Opera Project Carla Lucero & Alicia Gaspar de Alba QS13 |
SomArts | |
| June 8 3:00 pm Opening Reception |
Fucking With AIDS QueLAco Visual Arts Exhibition |
SomArts | |
| June 8 7:00 pm |
Taking it to the Street Sketches, Poems and Monologues with the brOTHERs A performance and spoken word collective of artists of color from a variety of cultures, races, classes and creeds, who fall somewhere on the spectrum from masculine female to transman QS14 |
SomArts | |
| Thursday | |||
| June 12 8:00 pm |
¡COMEDY, POR FAVOR! Marga Gomez, Monica Palacios, Carmelita Tropicana QS15 |
SomArts | |
| June 12 8:00 pm |
LIT@JSC Uchechi Kalu & MR Daniel |
JSC |
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| Friday | |||
| June 13 8:00 pm |
¡COMEDY, POR FAVOR! Marga Gomez, Monica Palacios, Carmelita Tropicana Sign language interpretation is available for Friday night's show. QS16 |
SomArts | |
| June 13 8:00 pm AND 10 pm |
Intercourse: A Sex and Gender Recipe for Revolution Performances Reflecting Intersex, Transgender, Transsexual, and Genderqueer Experiences. Sign language interpretation is currently available only for Saturday night. (There was a printing error on the flyers which listed sign language interpretation on Friday...please note this error.) NOTE: The 8 pm Intercourse show is SOLD OUT. |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| June 13 8:00 pm |
I Swing Like That: An Exploration of Jazz Cedric Brown and the 1150 Trio |
JSC |
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| Saturday | |||
| June 14 8:00 pm |
¡COMEDY, POR FAVOR! Marga Gomez, Monica Palacios, Carmelita Tropicana QS17 |
SomArts | |
| June 14 8:00 pm |
Intercourse: A Sex and Gender Recipe for Revolution Performances Reflecting Intersex, Transgender, Transsexual, and Genderqueer Experiences. Sign language interpretation is currently available only for Saturday night. QC20 |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| June 14 8:00 pm |
I Swing Like That: An Exploration of Jazz Cedric Brown and the 1150 Trio |
JSC |
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| June 14 7:00 pm Opening Reception |
Armando Rascón Border Xicanographies |
La Galería de la Raza |
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| June 14 3:00 pm |
EG: (r)Evolution of Gender (art exhibition) Tour and Discussion QS21 |
SomArts | |
| Sunday | |||
| June 15 7:00 pm |
¡COMEDY, POR FAVOR! Marga Gomez, Monica Palacios, Carmelita Tropicana QS18 |
SomArts | |
| June 15 8:00 pm |
I Swing Like That: An Exploration of Jazz Cedric Brown and the 1150 Trio |
JSC |
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| Tuesday | |||
| June 17 8:00 pm |
Queer Women of Color Film Night An Evening of Film and Video to Celebrate Art, Culture and Resistance Free Event! |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| June 17 8:00 pm |
Straight Black Folks' Guide to Gay Black Folks Hanifah Walidah |
JSC |
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| Thursday | |||
| June 19 8:00 pm |
Straight Black Folks' Guide to Gay Black Folks Hanifah Walidah |
JSC |
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| June 19 6:30 pm |
3RD ANNUAL B/GLAM ARTS FESTIVAL Visual Arts Opening Michael Ross |
LGBT Center |
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| June 19 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| Friday | |||
| June 20th 8:00pm |
MEDIUMS COLLIDE/ARTISTS COMBINED |
SomArts | |
| June 20 Reception 6:00 pm Show 7:00 pm |
QueLACoÕs Hank Tavera Perfomance Festival QC27 |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| June 20 8:00 pm |
3rd Annual B/GLAM Arts Festival LET ME BE YOUR LOVER TONIGHT |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| June 20 8:00 pm |
FRESH MEAT 2003 A Trans and Queer Cabaret Extravaganza |
ODC | |
| June 20 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| Saturday | |||
| Grants for Artists & Creating Queer Community 2004 This Event Has been cancelled ! |
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| June 21th 8:00pm |
MEDIUMS COLLIDE/ARTISTS COMBINED A Mind Rocking Night of Multi-media Performance with Sini Anderson, Elise Baldwin and Veda Hille QS26 |
SomArts | |
| June 21 Reception 6:00 pm Show 7:00 pm |
QueLACoÕs Hank Tavera Perfomance Festival QC28 |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| June 21 8:00 pm |
3rd Annual B/GLAM Arts Festival POEMS TO PULL A THREAD BY Spoken Word Event Alan Miller, Tim'm West, and Marvin K. White QC23 |
LGBT Center Ceremonial |
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| June 21 8:00 pm |
FRESH MEAT 2003 A Trans and Queer Cabaret Extravaganza |
ODC | |
| June 21 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| Sunday | |||
| June 22 4:00 pm |
MR. SISTER: A Queer Musical Showcase presented by Mr. Lady Records & Sister Spit QS32 |
SomArts | |
| June 22 8:00 pm |
FRESH MEAT 2003 A Trans and Queer Cabaret Extravaganza |
ODC | |
| June 22 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| June 20 - June22 8:00 pm |
DESIRE AND CREATION Saun-Toy Latifa Trotter |
JSC | |
| Tuesday | |||
| June 24 8:00 pm |
Latinas Lesbianas Film and Roundtable Discussion QC29 |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| Wednesday | |||
| June 25th 7:00pm |
Queer Masala Queer South Asian Films and discussion Tickets sold at door only Free (The Center members); $5 donation (non-members) |
LGBT Center Rainbow |
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| Thursday | |||
| June 26 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| June 26 8:00 pm |
Three Sheets to the Wind Mr. Murray Hill & the Wau-Wau Sisters QS30 |
SomArts | |
| June 26 8:00 pm |
High Tide LAVAÕs Love, Velocity and Abstract Art |
Dance Mission |
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| Friday | |||
| June 27 8:00 pm |
Three Sheets to the Wind Mr. Murray Hill & the Wau-Wau Sisters QS31 |
SomArts | |
| June 27 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| June 27 8:00 pm |
High Tide LAVAÕs Love, Velocity and Abstract Art |
Dance Mission |
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| June 27 7:00 pm |
Latino Community Poetry Readings QueLACo |
La Galería de la Raza |
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| Saturday | |||
| June 28 |
The DYKE MARCH |
Dolores Park |
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| June 28 8:00 pm |
Queeriosity & the Monster Debut In Celebration of the Next Generation of Queer Youth Writers |
ODC | |
| June 28 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| June 28 10:00 pm |
High Tide LAVAÕs Love, Velocity and Abstract Art |
Dance Mission |
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| Sunday | |||
| June 29 10:00 am |
SF Pride Parade |
Market Street |
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| June 29 8:00 pm |
Folk / Transparent Body Joe Goode Performance Group |
YBC | |
| June 29 7:00 pm |
High Tide LAVAÕs Love, Velocity and Abstract Art |
Dance Mission |
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National Queer Arts Festival 2003
It's hilarious, it's fantastic, it's tragic, it's triumphant - it's the quintessential San Francisco festival - the National Queer Arts Festival!
Produced each year during Pride month by the Queer Cultural Center (Qcc), NQAF celebrates and promotes the work of local, national and internationally acclaimed queer artists. Based upon the premise that the queer community is a microcosm of the world, NQAF is dedicated to encompassing its full diversity and presenting the breadth of our communityÕs artists and arts organizations. Since its inception in 1998, NQAF has presented the work of renowned artists such as Bill T. Jones, Meredith Monk, Alice Walker, Marga Gomez, Adrienne Rich, and the late Lou Harrison.
NQAF invites artists each year to explore a topic that resonates within the queer community. We ask how the topic affects their work as queer artists, and how it mirrors their differences or sameness in the larger world. This year the topic is gender identity, and will be the emphasis of many pieces included in this month long festival. To kick-off the NQAF 2003 festivities, we invite you to join us for THE Q BALL! on SATURDAY, MAY 31st at The SF LGBT Community Center @ 6pm! Come lick your lips and savor the delights, for we have something to tickle everyoneÕs fancy - performance teasers, breathtaking art, tasty morsels and banginÕ beverages! The excitement starts May 31st and continues through June 29th with intriguing multimedia installations, dance, theater, visual art exhibitions, comedy, lit and poetry, film, and a wide array of multidisciplinary programs featuring artists discussing their work.
NQAF 2003 is produced by Qcc in collaboration with numerous Bay Area arts organizations such as SomArts, The San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center (The Center), Jon Sims Center for the Arts, QueLACo, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, Native American Cultural Center, Harvey Milk Center, ODC Theater, Dance Mission Theater, Brava Theater Center, La Galería de la Raza, and the 848 Community Center. We thank the following supporters of NQAF 2003 for helping to make it happen: San Francisco Arts Commission, California Arts Council, Grants for the Arts, Rainbow - a worker owned cooperative, Horizons Foundation, Open Meadows Foundation, Astraea Foundation, Bayview Opera House, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, SomArts, Hispanics in Philanthropy, and the Zellerbach Family Fund. And we are so very excited to announce NQAFÕs first media sponsor & The SF Weekly!
Special THANKS goes to Waller Press, Gregory Casillas and the staff at the York Hotel, Ruth Herring, Megan Murphy & Theater Rhinoceros, Charles Wilmouth, Idris Ackamoor & Cultural Odyssey, Anne Tamar-Mattis, Melinda Caparaiso, Roberto Ordegna, Jennifer Barth of The Center, Kim, Jamie & Mel of The Center, and all the individuals and artists who gave their talent, time, expertise and hearts to help make NQAF 2003 what it is!
FESTIVAL PASSES
$125 gets you a rockin' NQAF 2003 T-Shirt, and Admission into all Festival events held at The SF LGBT Community Center and SomArts.
Ticket code number: QS01
Festival Passes are not valid for other venues.
Passes can be picked up at THE Q BALL! on Saturday, May 31st
OR
at The SF LGBT Community Center and SomArts WILL CALL.
QAF Information
Office Location & Mailing Address
Queer Cultural Center
1800 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: 415.865.5611
Email: Qcc@queerculturalcenter.com
QAF'2003
HISTORY
This series of visual art exhibitions, performances and interpretive programs has been organized by the Queer Cultural Center (QCC).
Since its debut in 1998, the National Queer Arts Festival (NQAF) has showcased some of the best professional and emerging artists in the Queer Community. The National Queer Arts Festival has been produced in collaboration with numerous Bay Area nonprofit arts organizations, including Jon Sims Center for the Arts, Harvey Milk Institute (HMI), SomArts, the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Art (MCC), the African American Art and Culture Complex (AAACC) the Asian/Pacific Island Cultural Center (APICC), Brava! for Women in the Arts, and many others whose events youÕll find in this catalog.
The National Queer Arts Festival presents the breadth of our communitiesÕ diverse artists and arts organizations. In this catalog youÕll find spoken word performances, multimedia work, visual art exhibitions, dance, theater, comedy, literature and poetry readings, video screenings, and a wide array of multidisciplinary programs featuring artists discussing their own works.
The National Queer Arts Festival has been financially supported by SomArts, the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Art, the Bayview Opera House, the Cultural Equity Grants program of the San Francisco Arts Commission, Grants for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the Gateways Initiative of the San Francisco Foundation, the Horizons Foundation, the Astraea Foundation, the Zellerbach Family Fund, Hispanics in Philanthropy, New Performance Network , California Poets & Writers, Inc., African American Art and Culture Complex , the Vanguard Foundation, and the Walter and Elise Haas Foundation.
Festival Staff
Pamela Peniston, Qcc Executive Director, NQAF Artistic Director
Jeff Jones, Development Director
LaVette Virden, Business Manager
Rudy Lemcke, Internet Programs Director
Shani Heckman, Technical Director
Jenny B-Production Manager and Lighting Designer
Sini Anderson, Pam Peniston, Cedric Brown, Marvin White and Charles Wilmoth, Festival Curators
Exodus, House Manager
Heather Cox, Box Office Manager
Event and Reception Sponsors
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P: 415.362.8802 F: 415.362.8804 E: info@ArtAxcess.com
Website: www.ArtAxcess.com
Press/Media Contact:
VIVIEN DAI, C: 510.290.3388, P: 415.362.8802, E: Diva@ArtAxcess.com
Qcc The Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Transgender Art & Culture
For information about the Festival contact Festival Coordinator at: Festival Coordinator
Founded in 1993, the Queer Cultural Center (Qcc) is a multidisciplinary arts-presenting organization that conducts artistic and interpretive programs exploring queer identity issues. Our programs promote the careers of lesbian gay bi transgender artists, foster the growth of queer arts organizations, and serve queer and non-queer audiences alike. By presenting, exhibiting, and screening queer artists' work, Qcc contributes a multicultural perspective on the lesbian gay bi transgender experience.
Qcc Board of Directors
Lucrecia Bermudez
Blackberri
Lenore Chinn
Greg Day
Adrienne Fuzee
Jeff Jones
Pamela Peniston
Juan Alberto Tam