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DiverseWorks on Wednesdays

DiverseWorks 4102 Fannin, Suite 200, Houston, United States

SonicWorks Open House For the final Wednesday evening of the exhibition SonicWorks, join us for a Saint Arnolds beer or a Topo Chico and interact with the exhibition. Play billiards on The Art Guys Pool Music, create noise and image compositions with Jack Massing's Marble Music for Four Story Rain Stick, or film yourself in front Mark Tribe's The Fields green screen.

DiverseWorks on Wednesdays

DiverseWorks 4102 Fannin Street, Suite 200, Houston, United States

Koomah and Stephanie Saint Sanchez Present an Evening of Queer Voices 1. Iris and Brennan:  Iris and Brennan are practitioners of Brazilian Jiujitsu with different transmasculine identities. They will present a movement performance executed through grappling to display a vigorous mutual navigation of masculinity with versatility in the choreographed struggle. 2. Momotaro featuring Koomah:  Momotaro collaborates with Koomah to present a performance about race, culture, belief, tradition, and the act of transition. 3. Koomah as Mallé FeMallé:  In the performance Dolls, Mallé FeMallé takes the audience on a sexy, dark adventure - a burlesque unlike any you may have seen before...with a sideshow twist. Ultimately leaving the audience exhilarated, shocked, and guessing which body parts were fake (if any!) and which were real. Dolls has been featured in New Orleans Queerlesque! and the 2012 Houston Fringe Festival's Anything Goes weekend. 4. Leenah Jimenez will be presenting her work with calligraphy and glass engraving. 5. Monica Roberts:  Writer and award-winning activist Monica Roberts will speak about her writing and blogging work as well as share some poetry. 6. define:TraNsition: Photographer Jan Johnson and poet Boston Davis Bostian discuss their new project, define:TraNsition, a collection of black and white portrait photographs blended with poetry to create a […]

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DiverseWorks on Wednesdays: Sound Work by Madsen Minax

DiverseWorks 4102 Fannin, Suite 200, Houston, TX, United States

Sound Work by Madsen Minax For this DWOW Madsen will perform "light wake (as opposed to heavy wave)" music about leaving and being left. Minax was born and raised in rural Northern Michigan and received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005 and an MFA from Northwestern University in 2012. Currently, Minax is a Core Fellow at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX and a member of the DiverseWorks Artist Board. For more information about Minax, visit his web site. Madsen makes media-based works drawing upon notions of be/longing and the politics of dis/identification and desire. He approaches the medium through interests in science fiction, fantasy, dreams, erotics, and social justice to address a series of binaries: the slippage between erotics and violence, consent and violation, youth and adult, male and female, attraction and repulsion, inception and termination.  

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DiverseWorks on Wednesdays: Screening

DiverseWorks 4102 Fannin, Suite 200, Houston, TX, United States

Hans Scheirl's Dandy Dust (1998) presented by Artist Board Member Madsen Minax Hans Scheirl produced, wrote and directed this experimental British-Austrian avant-garde science-fiction fantasy about a "split-personality cyborg of fluid gender" -- Dandy Dust (played by Scheirl), who lives in an artificially created environment. Dandy's memory has been wiped out, but s/he still has flashbacks about a childhood of sexual perversion on the Planet of Blood and Swelling. Director Scheirl combines a variety of film techniques and formats -- fast-motion, black-and-white and color, animation (stop-motion, cut-out, clay, digital), Super 8mm, miniatures, tinted images, and frozen frames -- in a final video transfer to 16mm. Running time: 94 mins

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DiverseWorks on Wednesdays: A Discussion about Gender, Identity, and Sexuality

DiverseWorks 4102 Fannin, Suite 200, Houston, TX, United States

Join us for an enlightening and lively discussion about gender, identity, and sexuality, with three respected and diverse voices from the field: Cymene Howe, Deb Murphy, and Kristian Salinas - presented in conjunction with our current exhibition, Wu Tsang: Moved by the Motion. Cymene Howe is associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and core faculty in the Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality at Rice University. Professor Howe’s research and publications have focused on gender and sexual rights activism, media interventions and sexual subjectivity in the United States and Latin America. She is the author of "Intimate Activism: Sexual Rights in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua" (Duke University Press, 2013) and co-editor of the volume, "21st Century Sexualities: Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights" (Routledge, 2007). Deb Murphy is the Youth Services Specialist at HATCH YOUTH. Murphy has worked with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (GLBT) and questioning youth since May 2002. While with HATCH, Murphy helped build the program into a nationally recognized model for other GLBTQ youth groups. Murphy has served hundreds and hundreds of teenagers through HATCH and thousands of teenagers through the HATCH website. Kristian Salinas, Board President & Artistic Director, Qfest. Salinas served on Qfest’s […]

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