Live art and music followup to the 2015's Strange Girls Never Die
Newly formed artist collective A Conspiracy of Strange Girls is throwing a launch party on Saturday, November 12th at COexhibitions. Rather than a traditional gallery show, teams of their collective members will be creating new pieces live on the spot in the gallery for this one-night-only event.
Live art making will include:
- two large scale paintings
- an interactive installation/performance piece
- live pewter casting
- live leather tooling
- live t-shirt printing
- a $5/5 minutes portrait station
- several video streams from out of state and international members creating new work
... That's not all! You also have all of this to look forward to:
- Performances by Star Child, OAKS, royal brat, Queenie von Curves, and Penny Dreadful
- Best raffle in the city! (prizes to be announced prior to the event)
- Being immersed in the creative process of some talented Strange Girls
- Food trucks and beverages
WHAT IS CSG?
A Conspiracy of Strange Girls is a newly formed creative collective and arts organization that creates and promotes creative work by, for, and about Strange Girls. Formed on the heels of 2015's hit group art show, Strange Girls Never Die, our Minneapolis-based women-trans-femme+ group is open to ciswomen, transwomen, femmes, non-binary, and genderqueer folks who identify as Strange Girls. Our Conspiracy currently consists of over 60 inaugural members with a variety of creative backgrounds, including visual arts, tattooing, music, performance art, skilled trades, crafts, and arts organizing. With new members being added daily, locally, nationally, and internationally, we are starting a revolution to unite Strange Girls the world over. Beyond being a supportive, safe, respectful zone for creativity, A Conspiracy of Strange Girls exists to promote collaboration between artists, with the larger community, and with organizations that promote causes near and dear to our collective hearts. Learn More
Read our Interivew with curator and CSG organizer Rhys Jones.
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