This Summer on the Walker Reader
This summer, explore the art and ideas that reshape our world on the Walker Reader, a free, online editorial perspective on contemporary culture.
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Artists Have to Keep Pushing Forward
How do artists support one another? Known for championing emerging queer artists, Los Angeles based artist Eve Fowler discusses her ongoing project Artist Curator Projects (ACP) that has presented exhibitions of local artists for over 15 years.
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Keep That Ron and Jeff
The editors behind UNHhhh and Why R Humans? discuss their collaboration, the evolution of editing, and the potential that comedy has for bringing disparate peoples together.
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I Didn’t Go to Art School
As he gears up to embark on a North American tour with Hunx and His Punx, multidisciplinary artist and musician Seth Bogart sat down to chat about queercore, working with John Waters, and why he is glad he didn’t go to art school.
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(re)Constructions: Unprogressive Myths
Examining the Gateway District of downtown Minneapolis, local artist Jaysen Hohlen explores the relationship between the history of queer bars, public spaces, and concepts of progress.
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In this previously unpublished interview from 2004, artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge discusses their most ambitious project, pandrogyny, wherein they merged two individuals into a single being.
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Examining artists living with HIV from the 1980s through today, the Walker Art Center and Visual AIDS co-present a series that considers the enduring urgency found at the intersection of art, AIDS, and activism.
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Explore works by Catherine Opie and other queer artists in the Walker galleries for FREE every Thursday night from 5–9pm