Artist Talks & Closing Celebration

Bridging Dyke & Trans-Feminisms

Bennett Cafarelli, Heather Marie Scholl, Portia Pussy Repulsa & Sharifa Meytung

709 N 40th St., Philadelphia USA

Bridging Dyke & Trans Feminisms

In an authoritarian political moment strongly defined by overt anti-trans, anti-disability, anti-poor, anti-queer, racist and misogynist policy-setting in the context of an ever-growing police state, it is necessary that our intersectional communities build a tighter web of defiance, looking to feminist principles of solidarity and resistance to guide us.

A solid foundation for bridge-building exists between two branches of feminism, Lesbian Feminism and Trans Feminism. In this exciting exhibit, six pairs of Philadelphia-based, multigenerational and multi-gender artists collaborated to create new work in mixed media, painting, sculpture, textiles, video, and zines. Months of dialogue and community-building produced this shared project of resistance.

Carrying politics in their bodies the artists responded to each other, their communities, and the world at-large. Referencing themes of monstrosity, queer joy and pain, being on the fringes, darkness, struggle, and lifelines, their work speaks collectively to the intersection of feminisms, community care, world-building, and the continuing fight for Trans and Queer liberation.

Special thanks to the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, Heather Love, M.C. Overholt, and S.E. Eisterer.