Apr 6, 2023–Apr 6, 2023 from 6:30pm–8:00pm
Tourmaline is an activist, filmmaker, and writer. Her work highlights the capacity of Black queer and trans people and communities to make and transform worlds. In her films, Tourmaline creates dreamlike portraits of people whose stories tell the history of New York City, including gay and trans liberation activists, drag queens, and queer icons Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera (Happy Birthday Marsha, co-directed with Sasha Wortzel, 2018), Miss Major (The Personal Things, 2016), and Egyptt LaBeija (Atlantic is a Sea of Bones, 2017). Tending to the histories and haunts of disabled, poor, Black, queer, and trans life that echo and vibrate beneath neighborhoods and cultural landmarks, Tourmaline’s films undulate between narrative and non-narrative and illuminate the mundane acts that form the fabric of historical events and mutually supportive communities.
Presented by the UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts and co-sponsored by the Black Studies Project.
Apr 6, 2023–Apr 6, 2023
from 6:30pm–8:00pm
SME 149, Structural & Materials Engineering Bldg.
Registration is not required for this event.
Free
Nick Lesley • nlesley@ucsd.edu
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
Visual Arts