At the same time that screenings of the fab REBEL DYKES DOC are selling out both sides of the Atlantic : Frameline Film Fest in SF and the Genesis Cinema in East London, they are also about to launch a new Art Show.
Rebel Dyke Art and Archives curated by Atalanta Kernick and Kat Hudson will be the re-opening show at Space Station Sixty-Five In Kennington, London The Show will shine a spotlight on an underexposed lesbian community of 1980s London; a community with connections to Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp and to major cities in Britain, Europe and US, especially San Francisco, New York, Helsinki, and Berlin.
The Rebel Dykes originated in the 1980s as a group that merged outsider cultures to create fresh feminist explorations of art, sex and activism! Now, The Rebel Dykes Art and Archive Show brings this group of artists back together for the first time in almost 40 years and unites important underrepresented cultural histories with contemporary dyke culture; inviting a variety of younger artists to exhibit new works alongside the dykes who paved their way.
Expect to see work from :
Angie Taylor, Anne marie Le Ble, Anne Robinson , Annette Kennerley , Ashton Attz , Atalanta Kernick , Autojektor Bella Podpadec Bernice Mulenga Cherry Auhoni Darren Evans Del La Grace VolcanoDixie Thomas, Eleanor Louise West Emily Howard Emily Witham Emma Hindley Harri Shanahan Jane Campbell Jessica Tanzer Jill Posener Joy Yamusangie Kai Fiain Kat Hudson Kate Charlesworth Kate Jessop Kitchou, Laney Shimmin, Lola Flash Lucy Martin Max Disgrace Mystical Femmes: Katayoun Jalilipour Tallulah Haddon Nina Wakeford, Phyllis Christopher , Poulomi Desai, Rachael House Rene Matić Roxana Halls Roz Kaveney RUB Magazine India Jaggon Imogen Cleverley Sadie Lee Sarah Jane Moon Sarah-Joy Ford Siân A. Williams Siobhan Fahey and Tessa Boffin
25th June to 21st September Thurs to Sat This is a Ticketed Event https://www.outsavvy.com/event/6324/the-rebel-dykes-art-archive-show
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