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SUMMARY:Bureau at Artist Services Day at Brooklyn Arts Exchange with Dan Fishback
DESCRIPTION:The Bureau is very excited to participate in the second annual ARTIST SERVICES DAY at Brooklyn Arts Exchange. Artist Services Day features an array of talks and workshops designed to support working dance\, theater\, performance artists and their supporters. We’ll be joining a conversation led by friend of the Bureau Dan Fishback\, director of THE HELIX QUEER PERFORMANCE NETWORK\n\nDan will discuss Helix’s expansive array of programming for queer artists\, writers and audiences. He’ll be joined by a variety of queer culture-makers\, from people who present performance to people who make their own. All of the panelists make cultural work in a political or activist context\, and our conversation will emerge from that intersection.\nLed by Dan Fishback with Greg Newton\, Donnie Jochum\, T.L. Cowan and Kia LaBeija\n1:00 – 2:00pm\n\nBAX is located at 421 Fifth Avenue (and 8th Street) in Park Slope\, Brooklyn.\nFree and open to the public.\nSuggested contribution $5\nMore info here. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Que(e)rying Theory #3: The Queer Child\, by Kathryn Bond Stockton
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nQue(e)rying Theory is a discussion group about queer theory and critical theory for thinkers from all contexts. Reading texts both vintage and new\, we will ask questions such as: What is queerness? What do queer politics look like? How do we find the tools for living in a precarious world? And finally\, what can theory mean in our own lives? In dialogue with one another\, we will fearlessly relish in the complexities of theory\, and collectively work towards richer understandings of our past\, present\, and future. Discussions will be moderated by Connor Spencer\, and for a small donation\, wine\, beer\, and sparkling water will be available to help lubricate our conversations.\n \n***\n \nChildren exist in strange temporalities\, as Kathryn Bond Stockton argues in The Queer Child\, in which she examines how children are queered by the very forces that both constrain and produce them. Through inspired readings of film\, novels\, and popular culture\, Stockton describes the ghostly “gay child” that haunts our fictions of childhood and grows “sideways” outside of the linear narrative of straight\, historical time. Stockton’s account of the “gay child” not only complicates ideological configurations of the child\, but also our own experiences in the present as the adults who still feel the haunting touch of queer childhood histories.We’ll encounter notions of time and history over the course of our discussion\, and consider what changes if we think about childhood in terms of “sideways” growth. Come with questions\, thoughts\, and ideas–even if you didn’t have a chance to finish the entire book! \n  \nConnor Spencer is a writer living in New York City. He graduated with a BA in English from New York University\, where he conducted bi-coastal archival research on the artists David Wojnarowicz and Gary Fisher. Recently\, he was a finalist for the Marshall Scholarship. Connor tweets about leftism\, queer politics\, and dog costumes @conneriks.\n  \n\nImage: David Wojnarowicz\, Untitled (One day this kid . . .)\, 1990. Photostat\, 30 × 40 1/8 in. (76.2 × 101.9 cm). Edition of 10. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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