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Untitled from "BE BOLD For What You Stand For, BE CAREFUL For What You Fall For," (site-specific installation Courtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Untitled from “BE BOLD For What You Stand For, BE CAREFUL For What You Fall For,” (site-specific installation
Courtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Today, December 10th at n/a in Oakland is “doubt it / talk series,” presenting a conversation between 2012 SECA Award winning artist Josh Faught and Julia Bryan-Wilson, associate professor of modern and contemporary art at the University of California, Berkeley. Using a strategy of dialogue, the talk will think through contemporary sensibilities within queer art and making.  “doubt it / talk series” is a collaborative project to create a physical and social space for contemporary artists to perform queer practices as an artistic extension through lectures, performances and screenings. the series aims to move beyond a determined examination of queer sensibilities and make space for the potentiality of alternative embodiments, dialogues and art practices.

 

Artist talk: December 10th, 2013. 7-10pm

 

For more information visit n/a, Oakland.

 

Recent SFAQ Picks (below)

SFAQ Pick: Solo exhibition by Alan Shields currently on view at Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles.

SFAQ Pick: “Proximities 2: Knowing Me, Knowing You” group exhibition at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.

SFAQ Pick: “Curtains” solo exhibition by Eileen Quinlan at Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York.