Nostalgic & Nervous: Even queers seem to prefer troubled childhood over scary future
Xtra!, Mar. 31, 2005, no. 533, p. 27
A summary of some of the more queer-friendly programming in the Fancy, Furry and Sticky and American Afterworld programs at the 2005 Images festival. Reviews include Me, Myself and I by Kelly Spivey, Cosmetic Emergency by Martha Colburn, Home Is Where You're Happy by Jeremy Dummond, April 1967 by Gary Kibbins, Britton, South Dakota, by Vanessa Renwick, Soothsayer by Bobby Abate, Anthology of American Folk Song by Steve Reinke, things we want to see by Rebecca Meyers, Water, Water by Nicky Hamlin, Harmaline by Michael Stecky, Nova by Peter Collis and Remains: A Preliminary Investigation by Laura Daroca
ITEM 2005.019 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Me, Myself and I – Kelly Spivey
Cosmetic Emergency – Martha Colburn
Home Is Where You're Happy – Jeremy Dummond
April 1967 – Gary Kibbins
Britton, South Dakota – Vanessa Renwick
Soothsayer – Bobby Abate
Anthology of American Folk Song – Steve Reinke
things we want to see – Rebecca Meyers
Water, Water – Nicky Hamlin
Harmaline – Michael Stecky
Nova – Peter Collis
Remains: A Preliminary Investigation – Laura Daroca