BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//icalevents.com//amr-events 3.1//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Elizabeth Stephens X-WR-CALDESC:Home X-WR-TIMEZONE: BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170219T014639Z LAST-MODIFIED:20170219T014639Z UID:17367@https://elizabethstephens.org URL:https://elizabethstephens.org/printed-matters-la-art-book-fair/ SUMMARY:PRINTED MATTER’S LA ART BOOK FAIR DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="https://elizabethstephens.org/printed-matters-la-art-bo ok-fair/":The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA\nPrinted Matter’s LA ART BOOK FAI R\, free and open to the public. It's three full\, fun packed days.\n Our panel is Saturday 3:00 – 4:00 pm\nDUETS book launch with Annie Sprinkle\, B en Cuevas\, and Beth Stephens\, presented by Visual AIDS\nTo launch DUETS: Ben Cuevas &\; Annie Sprinkle in Conversation\, the latest volume of Vis ual AIDS’ DUETS publication series\, artists Annie Sprinkle\, Ben Cuevas an d Beth Stephens engage in a conversation moderated by Visual AIDS Associate Director Esther McGowan on art\, knitting\, postporn\, ecosex\, HIV\, love \, loss\, risk\, activism\, feminism\, go-go dancing\, orgasms\, humor\, de ath and more. As a queer\, male-bodied\, HIV-positive artist\, Cuevas’ work challenges viewers’ fears of HIV and helps revive a queer culture lost to AIDS and gentrification. Annie Sprinkle and her collaborative partner Beth Stephens join the conversation to discuss their longterm work at the forefr ont of art and performance\, provoking sex-positive practices and activism as well as pollinating ecosexual art and theory around the planet.\nlaartbo okfair.net/about/\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Geffen Cont emporary at MOCA
\nPrinted Matter’ s LA ART BOOK FAIR\, free and open to the public. It's three full\, fun packed days.
\nOur panel is Saturday 3:00 – 4:00 pm
\nDUETS book launch with An nie Sprinkle\, Ben Cuevas\, and Beth Stephens\, presented by Visual AIDS
\nTo launch DUETS: Ben Cuevas &\; Annie Sprinkle in Conversation\, the latest volume of Visual AIDS’ DUETS p ublication series\, artists Annie Sprinkle\, Ben Cuevas and Beth Stephens e ngage in a conversation moderated by Visual AIDS Associate Director Esther McGowan on art\, knitting\, postporn\, ecosex\, HIV\, love\, loss\, risk\, activism\, feminism\, go-go dancing\, orgasms\, humor\, death and more. As a queer\, male-bodied\, HIV-positive artist\, Cuevas’ work challenges viewe rs’ fears of HIV and helps revive a queer culture lost to AIDS and gentrifi cation. Annie Sprinkle and her collaborative partner Beth Stephens join the conversation to discuss their longterm work at the forefront of art and pe rformance\, provoking sex-positive practices and activism as well as pollin ating ecosexual art and theory around the planet.
\n\n LOCATION:The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA 152 North Central Avenue Los Angel es\, CA 90012 DTSTART:20170225T150000 DURATION:PT1H CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR