PRIDE STRIDE

LA Pride Kicks Off With Queer Art Pop-Up Galleries

The concept is simple: get a bunch of U-Haul trucks, assign an LGBT artist to each one, and park ’em in a lot around a performance stage. Voila! It’s Install: WeHo, a sort of pop-up art gallery that kicks off LA’s Pride season, founded and curated by by Mark Cramer and Laura Watts. Click on through for some artsy highlights. what what The What What Mini Putt guided golfers though holes that represented milestones in our shared queer history.
toonkey butts toonkel ukelele toonkel pussy toonkel marching Liz Toonkel presented RIP My Pussy, in which she sang of the travails facing her vagina.
themegoman themegoman and devan m devan m Themegoman and Devan M performed a little Björk.
slippage see saw slippage see saw boys The See Saw Slippage by Sheila Malone and Gwynn Shanks featured embedded electronics that activated various video clips.
shades red This is a cool attitude.
raised hands Volunteers have no idea what they’re getting into when Liz Toonkel invites them to participate in pussy-themed performance art.
pete zias as crystal Pete Zias performs as Crystal, an aimless mess.
martin von sexy Martin Von Sexy performs a monologue.
lounge Let’s chill out.
lavender effect lavender effect pose The Lavender Effect celebrated our queer past with a lavender makeup station surrounded by LGBT history.
karaoke A labyrinth in a U-Haul leads to a minotaur and karaoke station.
umbrellas Jaunty gents.
ian mackinnon Ian MacKinnon ponders heteronormativity or whatever.
i stole the tv Has anyone seen the TV?
how do you know The exhibit How do you Know? by Sarah Barnard asks participants how they know what gender they are.
gavy rainbows gavy gasmasks gavy assimilation gavy 3f Gavy K would like you to experience some poetry.
emerging
earth to moon Earth to Moon serves up some coffeehouse realness.
dressed in queer The performance Dressed in Queer, Cloaked in Now was full of symbolism and things like that.
dog
curtains
boys
bennett schnieder as courtney spoon Dr. Courtney Spoons lectures on the hidden sexual meanings of Jack and the Beanstalk. You don’t really need that explained, do you?


beloved spirits
Beloved Spirits presents an interpretive dance.

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