Call for entries:
Qcc: The Lesbian/Gay/Bi/Transgender Center for Art and Culture queerculturalcenter.org
January 2000: A Month of Art
(an online exhibition of queer art)
During the Month of January 2000 Qcc will feature the work of 31 artists who have submitted work via email to the Qcc web site. Traditional media and Net Art accepted.
To submit work:
email rlemcke@sirius.com
Include:
Name of Artist
Your homepage URL (if you have one)
Name of Artwork (ONE piece per artist)
Dimensions (if applicable)
Medium
If you are submitting a NetArt work send URL so that we can view your piece on-line
Attach Image
Image Requirement!
ONE Piece per artist
NO larger than 200 x 200 pixels
72 dpi
JPEG file format
A call for participation in a queer caucus
within the Society for Architectural Historians
appeared on the SAH list in late November 1999.
A space will be sought during the 2000 annual meeting,
to be held in June in Miami.
For more information, contact Chris Thomas
at cthomas@finearts.uvic.ca
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
SEXUALITY AND GENDER STUDIES
The INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER STUDIES (formerly called the Journal of gay, lesbian, and bisexual identity) is a progressive, interdisciplinary journal devoted to the exchange of the latest knowledge and ideas under the general categories of “sexuality” and “gender studies,” and every major aspect of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender life. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles, high quality research papers, personal essays, interviews, “round-table” discussions, reviews, and poetry that address all areas of sexuality and gender studies. On occasion, individual issues of the International journal of sexuality and gender studies focus on thematic topics.
The Journal is a scholarly forum and source of information for people involved in the social and behavioral sciences; the arts and humanities; political science and international relations; law; health and human services; religion and spirituality. It also provides a unique and essential line of communication between scholars, researchers, educators, community organizers, and political activists.
Overseen by its Editor, Warren J. Blumenfeld, the International journal of sexuality and gender studies boasts an international editorial board composed of accomplished academics, writers, activists, and administrators from diverse backgrounds.
We are currently in the process of seeking regional editors in Europe, Asia, Africa, Central and South American, and Australia who will be responsible for soliciting material within their regions for publication in the International journal of sexuality and gender studies.
The editorial board welcomes the opportunity to review your original manuscripts. Please write to the Editor for complete submission guidelines:
Warren J. Blumenfeld, Editor
International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies
P.O. Box 929
Northampton, MA 01061
blumenfeld@educ.umass.edu
For a complimentary issue and subscription information for the International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies, contact the publisher directly:
Kluwer Academic/Human Sciences Press
Attn: Dept. HGL
233 Spring Street
New York, NY 10013-1578
1-800-221-9369
via the World Wide Web: http://www.plenum.com
A new journal entitled Aurora is being launched in late 2000 by the co-chairs and organizers of the Women Art Patrons and Collectors: Past and Present conference held in March 1999. Manuscripts may be sent to: Lilian H. Zirpolo, 255 Glen Rd., Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07675 lzirpolo@worldnet.att.net and Joanna Gardner-Huggett, Art Dept., DePaul University, 1150 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, IL 60614-2204 joannagh@hotbot.com
A few copies of the abstracts from the Women Art Patrons and Collectors Conference, held in March 1999 at New York Public Library, are still available for $9.00. For a copy, send a check payable to “Women Art Patrons and Collectors Conference” to Zirpolo at the address in the paragraph above, or request an invoice. The papers presented encompassed women patrons and collectors of all time periods from antiquity to the present, and various media (painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts).
Y2GAY: QUEER VISIONS OF THE MILLENNIUM QAR is proud to present Y2Gay; our second annual Net Art exhibition. In promoting this new medium we are trying to show the potential for artistic expression offered by the Web. As for Queer Visions at the Millennium, we can only observe that our eyes are the same, but what we see is very different. Sponsored by PlanetOUT and aeonmedia.com, with prizes furnished by Macromedia.
BHUPEN KHAKHAR: SEXUALITY & THE SELF An online exhibition of paintings by the controversial Indian artist, Bhupen Khakhar. Writer Timothy Hyman notes that there are certainly several million homosexuals in the subcontinent but until very recently they have left almost no trace on Indian cultural life. Khakhar's coming-out in the course of the 1980's was probably the most courageous act of his life, and it may also prove to be one of the most consequential.
On view now in the Gallery at http://www.queer-arts.org
The website for the Cornell University Library’s Human Sexuality Collection has been moved to http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/HSC/ A guide to research on human sexuality is available on the website.