Volkskundemuseum Wien
Otto Wagner Areal, Pavillon 1
Baumgartner Höhe 1, 1140 Wien
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Offline I want to invite a variety of artists, discussing Black Queerness and the intersection of racial and sexual discrimination in their works. What and how different black queer personalities deal with that shared struggle. How can non-queer Black people sympathize and support the queer struggle. Especially on the African continent there is still a very huge negative stigma and criminalization around queerness.
The project “my/his/her/queer-story wasn’t taught at school” invites Black Queer Vienna based, Austrian raised artists, to take up space at Volkskundemuseum Wien, telling their own histories and struggles with growing up and living in a white heteronormative country. Non-queer Black artists will be invited to share, how they have overcome this internalized homophobia and what it means to be an ally to the Black Queer-Community.
Kuratierung: mirabella paidamwoyo dziruni
Mit Werken von: MATASSA, Enesi M., Jay Gutsa, mirabella paydamwoyo dziruni, nyonyo, Esther Abiona Ojo, Zionflex, Jeanne Andela, Faris Cuchi Gezahegn, Lia Kastiyo-Spinósa, Edamwen, Mangoranges, youngnatty, Ifeatu Nnaobi
Soft Opening | Eröffnung: Do, 10.2.2022, 15.00 bis 20.00 Uhr
Ausstellung: Fr, 11.2. bis Fr, 4.3.2022
Im Rahmen des Queer Museum Vienna, das von Jänner bis Juni 2022 im Volkskundemuseum Wien zu Gast ist.
Mehr zum Queer Museum Vienna: www.queermuseumvienna.com
The project “my/his/her/queer-story wasn’t taught at school” invites Black Queer Vienna based, Austrian raised artists, to take up space at Volkskundemuseum Wien, telling their own histories and struggles with growing up and living in a white heteronormative country. Non-queer Black artists will be invited to share, how they have overcome this internalized homophobia and what it means to be an ally to the Black Queer-Community.
Kuratierung: mirabella paidamwoyo dziruni
Mit Werken von: MATASSA, Enesi M., Jay Gutsa, mirabella paydamwoyo dziruni, nyonyo, Esther Abiona Ojo, Zionflex, Jeanne Andela, Faris Cuchi Gezahegn, Lia Kastiyo-Spinósa, Edamwen, Mangoranges, youngnatty, Ifeatu Nnaobi
Soft Opening | Eröffnung: Do, 10.2.2022, 15.00 bis 20.00 Uhr
Ausstellung: Fr, 11.2. bis Fr, 4.3.2022
Sa, 19.2.2022, 10.00 bis 14.00 Uhr
Finissage: Fr, 4.3.2022, 15.00 bis 20.00 UhrIm Rahmen des Queer Museum Vienna, das von Jänner bis Juni 2022 im Volkskundemuseum Wien zu Gast ist.
Mehr zum Queer Museum Vienna: www.queermuseumvienna.com