Sashka Thormond-Garcia, my favourite orcish lass from my pathfinder game. Legacy character descended from Tharrr, who I think I started playing all the way back in 2012.
(Glazed)
Very pleased to report that My Body, Your Body is being exhibited again at Smith and Gertrude.
The first version of this was made a couple years back at Deakin in @davidantcross 's class. In my reflection I asserted that I'd only consider it successful if it was exhibited more than once and year we are. 😁😁😁
Thank you to @withdotson and @genrenonmerci and I hope everyone can check out the show!
Did some life drawing tonight @lifedrawing___ /@coatescommunityarts with @cynthia.lifemodel
First time getting back to it in a few years and despite some wrist pain it was really nice to get back to. Very laid back atmosphere, and I don't think I was the only 🏳️🌈 in the crowd.
Hopefully will go again soon.
So finally got down to see Define Queer at the old cheese factory, which is always a reflective space for me given my childhood times there.
Didn't have any markers but there was an invitation to collaborate and I made do. :>
@zapexhibitions@samkariotisart
Playroom opens next week!!!!!
Curated by Day Knight and Zoë Sydney, Playroom is an exhibition of trans and gender diverse artists exploring queer childhood, staking claim to its pain, creativity, and joy.
The exhibition features works by Jun Qiao, Zeth Cameron, Xanthe Dobbie, Alfie Barker, and Ivan Jeldres.
With extra special words by Samuel Nugent.
Mentorship by Zara Sully
Supported by The Pride Foundation @pridefoundationaustralia
And @blindside_ari 's curator mentorship.
OPENING NIGHT DECEMBER 7th 6PM. Let’s hang out, catch up on the past few years, and think about childhood. You can also make your self into a doll and listen to the artists and curators read a book from our childhoods.
Image: Drag Baby, Day Knight