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SUMMARY:Via Ruuska | Self care self cure & Lifeline\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:During the Queer History Month Via Ruuska´s works Self care self cure and Lifeline will be on display on the artelaiset wall. \n”The works express queer joy through self-discovery and ways and platforms for this expression. In Self care self cure a make-up brush kit serves as a protective case for my playful self-portrait. The red and black hearts\, borrowing their colour from the anarchists\, create the outermost protective buffer. In Lifeline\, two glossy angels hover between the cover of my smartphone. They dream of a self-expression that transcends the boundaries of the web and the physical world. A force field glows in the dark around the protective shell.” \nVia Ruuska is a visual artist working with sculpture and mixed media. Their work often explores the division between public and private\, home and work\, everyday life and leisure or gallery and city. Recently Ruuska has also tried to figure out the significance of their trans identity for their artistic work and in relation to the subjects that interest them\, such as the city. \n  \nDetails \nSelf care self cure\nOil on wood\, inkjet print\, plastic packaging\, steel\n30 x 21\,5 cm\, 2024 \nLifeline\nWood\, Plexiglass\, inkjet print\, photoluminescent film\n21 x 15 cm\, 2024 \nPhoto: Via Ruuska \n  \n1.–30.11.2024 \nLocation: Titanik\nItäinen Rantakatu 8\n20700 Turku\, Finland \nWebsite: titanik.fi\nInstagram: @titanikgalleria \nOpen:\nTue–Fri 12–18\nSat–Sun 12–16 \nFree entrance \n  \nAccessibility \nTitanik is located at street level along Itäinen Rantakatu. In front of the gallery there is a sidewalk rising 9 centimetres from the street level\, the nearest ramp is located at the Aurasilta junction\, 70 metres from the gallery. The width of the outer door is 90/155 cm and the width of the inner door is 81/163 cm. The doors are not automated and the outer door is difficult to open. The entrance has a 6 cm high threshold. \nThe doorway to the rear of the gallery is 94 cm wide and the openings in the central partition are 160 cm and 150 cm wide. The doorway of the Titanik A.i.R Studio is 89 cm wide. The doorway to the gallery office space is 97 cm wide and the floor slopes upwards at the doorway. The gallery toilet is available on request and the doorway width is 91 cm. The toilet is relatively spacious. There is a support rod on the wall next to the toilet seat and the toilet has an alarm. \nThe lighting conditions in the gallery and the amount of free floor space vary from exhibition to exhibition. Titanik’s staff will provide assistance in moving around the gallery space if needed. \nSafer Space \nAt Titanik everyone is accepted and respected equally without any presuppositions\, and attention is paid to everyone’s needs. In the space no form of harassment or discrimination is tolerated.
URL:https://sateenkaarihistoria.fi/en/event/via-ruuska-self-care-self-cure-lifeline-2024/
LOCATION:Titanik\, Itäinen Rantakatu 8\, Turku\, 20700
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: M/S Baltic Queers – Experiences of LGBTQAI+ Migration
DESCRIPTION:Helsinki City Museum will highlight the experiences of sexual and gender minorities in a new exhibition on LGBTQAI+ migration in the Baltic Sea region from the 1960s to the present day. \n  \nThe M/S Baltic Queers exhibition\, opening at the City Museum on 15 November\, will shed some light on the theme of LGBTQAI+ migration\, which has not been widely researched. It highlights the diverse life experiences and routes taken by people moving from Finland\, Sweden\, Denmark\, Russia and the Baltic states as an important social phenomenon. \nThe journey begins in the departure terminal\, and the exhibition explores love\, friendship\, activism\, identity building and gay tourism. You can explore the theme in more depth through journal entries written by private persons\, photographs and contemporary works of art. \nThe exhibition is curated by non-fiction author and journalist Antti Järvi and visual artist Kalle Hamm. The exhibition designer is Kristian Palmu\, with Nina Andelin as the graphic designer and Eero Salmio as the producer. The exhibition has received funding from the Kone Foundation and the Nordic Culture Point. \nM/S Baltic Queers – Experiences of LGBTQAI+ Migration\n15 November 2024 – 2 March 2025\nHelsinki City Museum\, 4th floor\nAleksanterinkatu 16\nFree entry \n 
URL:https://sateenkaarihistoria.fi/en/event/exhibition-m-s-baltic-queers-experiences-of-lgbtqai-migration/
LOCATION:Helsingin kaupunginmuseo\, Aleksanterinkatu 16\, Helsinki
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helsingin kaupunginmuseo":MAILTO:kaupunginmuseo@hel.fi
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SUMMARY:WORLD-MAKING REMEMBRANCES: NORDIC QUEER HISTORIES AND MEMORIES
DESCRIPTION:WORLD-MAKING REMEMBRANCES: NORDIC QUEER HISTORIES AND MEMORIES\nCelebrating Rainbow History Month at University of Turku \nFriday 15.11.2024 10-16 University of Turku\, Arcanum\, Arcanuminkuja 1\n(Esteetön sisäänpääsy) \n10.00-11.30 Arcanum A269 (NB: we start at 10.00)\nKEYNOTE : Ingrid Ryberg (University of Gothenburg)\nQueer publicity in the shadow of the Swedish sin: The reception of “homophile” film characters in the 1950s \nKeynote speaker:\nIngrid Ryberg is an Associate Professor in Film Studies at the Department of Cultural Sciences at the University of Gothenburg. Her current project “Queer world-making in the welfare state”\, funded by the Swedish Research Council\, is a reception study exploring the role of audiovisual media in queer counter publics in Sweden between 1944–89. Ryberg is the author of the forthcoming book Swedish Film Feminism: Ambivalent Exceptionalism During the Second Wave (Bloomsbury\, 2025)\, which offers the first in-depth historical account of the feminist film movement in Sweden in the 1970s and 80s and makes an original contribution to current methodological debates in feminist film studies. Ryberg is co-editor\, with Anu Koivunen and Kata Kyrölä\, of the volume The Power of Vulnerability: Mobilising Affect in Feminist\, Queer and Anti-racist Media Cultures (2018\, MUP)\, as well as a special issue on Nordic queer cinema for lambda nordica (2021). She is also the director of the documentaries An Army of Lovers (2018)\, about queer filmmaking in Sweden in the 1970s\, and Dragkingdom of Sweden (together with Åsa Ekman\, 2002)\, the short Phone Fuck (2009)\, made for the feminist porn collection Dirty Diaries\, and the interactive performance installations The Setting of Desire: Cinemaoke in the Celluloid Closet (2016) and Invites: Cinemaoke in Bergman’s Closet (2018). \n11.45-13.00 Arcanum A269\nSHORT PAPERS\nVarpu Alasuutari: The History of Nordic Queer Loneliness\nAnu Koivunen: Tracing Queer History in Public Service Broadcasting Archives\nRiikka Taavetti: Sweden-Ferries in Finnish Queer Memories and Histories \n[Lunch break] \n14-16 A355/257\nPANEELIKESKUSTELU: Elämäkerrat sateenkaarihistoriana\nKeskustelijoina Hannu Harju (Kajava – pelätty\, parjattu\, palvottu 2023)\, Jonimatti Joutsijärvi (Mirkka Rekola: Elämä joka ei koskaan tule kokonaan esiin 2023\, Mirkka Rekola II: Elämä koko ajan käy ilmi salasta\, 2024) ja Rita Paqvalen (Queera minnen. Essäer om tystnad\, längtan och motstånd 2021).\nPuheenjohtajana Anu Koivunen \nOrganizers: Gender Studies/University of Turku\, SELMA: Centre for the Study of Storytelling\, Experientiality and Memory\, CRISSE-verkosto and IDA – Intimacy in Data-Driven Culture -consortium (Strategic Research Council 2018-2025)\,
URL:https://sateenkaarihistoria.fi/en/event/world-making-remembrances-nordic-queer-histories-and-memories/
LOCATION:Turun yliopisto\, Arcanum\, Arcanuminkuja 1\, Turku\, 20014
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SUMMARY:Artist talk: Ron Athey in con­ver­sa­tion with Jamie Mac­Don­ald
DESCRIPTION:Performance artist Ron Athey will be visiting Helsinki for the first time in November. He will be speaking at the invitation of Uniarts Helsinki and Kiasma. \nRon Athey is an American artist and pioneer in Queer transgressive performance art. A self-learned artist\, Athey’s artistic path stems from their activities in the subcultural post-punk and pre-goth music scene in the 1980’s. Athey’s work explores topics such as sexuality\, the human body\, trauma\, and their interrelation. \nAthey will be interviewed by Jamie MacDonald who is a Finnish-Canadian performing artist working in stand-up comedy\, queer performance\, and curation. He is currently working on a doctoral thesis at Uniarts Helsinki on transgender stand-up comedy. \nThe Artist talk is arranged in collaboration with Kiasma\, Uniarts Helsinki’s Theatre Academy\, and the Academy of Fine Arts. \nContent note: The talk will include a presentation of Athey’s work\, with visual depictions of sexuality\, S&M\, and Body Art.
URL:https://sateenkaarihistoria.fi/en/event/artist-talk-ron-athey-in-conversation-with-jamie-macdonald/
LOCATION:Kiasma-teatteri\, Mannerheiminaukio 2\, Helsinki\, 00100
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