Photography
Audre Lorde and the Grace of Caribbean Lesbian Being
Photojournalist Laila Annmarie Stevens brings attention to Audre Lorde’s overlooked life on St. Croix, continuing the legacy she established there as Gamba Adisa, Warrior… Read more »
Photojournalist Laila Annmarie Stevens brings attention to Audre Lorde’s overlooked life on St. Croix, continuing the legacy she established there as Gamba Adisa, Warrior… Read more »
I first discovered the photography of Dona Ann McAdams when I was a theatre student in Australia, leafing through journals looking for examples of feminist and queer performance art. It was the 1980s… Read more »
Lesbian photography is one of the championed causes of Curve. But what are lesbian images, what makes a lesbian photographer, and what are some of the issues they face? Here, Merryn Johns is in conversation with lesbian visual artist Jeanette Spicer on the eve of the release of her new book of photography… Read more »
We put out an open call to submit original images and we were delighted by the richness, diversity, and quality received. Submissions were not limited to lesbian-identifying cisgender people and we encouraged queer women, trans, non-binary, and others to participate. Three winners and two honorable mentions were chosen by The Curve Foundation team based on creativity, self-expression, and representation. Winners will be awarded a Polaroid camera, and of course publication here! All submissions will be proudly displayed in a special digital exhibition on our Curve Archive website that will be launched during Lesbian Visibility Week 2024, April 22-28… Read more »
Since its earliest days as Deneuve, Curve has always included imagery of lesbians and queer women as an inherent part of the publication’s content.
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