Queer Communion: Ron Athey – A Richly Transgressive Career on View at The ICA LA

A retrospective look at the fascinating and prolific career of LA-based performance artist Ron Athey through film & videos, writings, portraits, props, costumes, photographs and more! Curated by USC Roski School of Art and Design’s Amelia Jones, taking place at The ICA LA. On exhibit June 19 – September 5, by Appointment only via website: The ICA LA

Queer Communion: Ron Athey at The ICA LA, 1717 E. 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA  90021. always free, street parking only, by appointment (they are letting several people in during specific time segments).

Judy Ornelas Sisneros

About Judy Ornelas Sisneros

I am a native Californian, born and raised in Bakersfield and eventually escaping to San Jose then San Francisco where I spent every free moment in punk and post-punk culture spaces before heading to LA permanently in 1989. I have also spent major time as an AIDS and queer street activist, which today along with my passion for punk/alternative music still informs my personal and social life. I love photography, film and playing punk/post-punk stuff on the bass. My LA Beat contributions are usually photos that give a glimpse into the vibrant art and music scene that makes Los Angeles such an amazing city to live in today.
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One Response to Queer Communion: Ron Athey – A Richly Transgressive Career on View at The ICA LA

  1. Amelia Gwen Jones says:

    Wonderful!!!

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