Clement Meadmore, moderator; Robert Murray, artist John Moore, artist Martin Bull, artist Mary Ann Unger. artist
1/28/94
IS THERE ART AFTER LIFE?
Keeping your art alive.
Joyce Dezendes, moderator, founder, Art in Perpetuity, artist; Barbara Hollister, artist; Ralph Lerner, author, art lawyer; Thomas W. Leavitt, museum director.
February
2/4/94
BESTIALITY
Fascism and gratuitous gore?
Current trends in independent film and video.
David Channon, moderator, video artist and
producer, Volcanic Video; L. French and David Huberman, Publishers, Access Manhattan; Harold Channer, video commentator.
2/25/94
ARTS ON THE AIRPeggy Hadden, moderator, artist; Marquita Pool-Eckert, Senior Producer, CBS Sunday Morning; Michi Itami, artist, educator; Bill Page, division producer, Images/Art; Anthony Sloan, Program Director, WBAI Afternoon Arts Magazine.
MARCH
3/4/94
DROP-DEAD PAINTING
Emphasizing individualism.
John Ford, moderator;
artists K. K. Kosik, Don Hazlitt, Natan Nuchi, Marilla Palmer.
3/11/94*
NOT JUST A BOY THING
Women do comics.
Jenny Tango, moderator, Cannibal Cut-Ups; Nicole Eisenman, artist, Jack Tilton Gallery; Michael Gentile, Art Editor, New York Press; Robin Locke Monda, Editor, Bloody Wymmin Comix; Mary Wilshire, Red Sonya, Marvel Comics.
3/18/94
CROSS-GENERATIONAL VIEWS OF FEMINISM
A Continuing Dialogue.
Susan Grabel, moderator, sculptor,
President, Women's Caucus for Art (NY Chapter); Donna Marxer, artist; Kara Lynch, multimedia artist; Duston Spear, artist, activist; Julie Rochon, student; Lisa Bateman, artist,
assistant professor of art, Syracuse University.
3/25/94
WE AIN'T JUST DICK
Politics of genitalia in lesbian and gay art.
Cleansing the wound of homo-lesbian phobia.
Mary Ann Moran, moderator,
co-chair, Art Group for Lesbian and Gay Artists;
Art Group members Roger Anthony Mapes and Kendall Shaw and featured activists
in the lesbian and gay professional art community.
APRIL
4/8/94
THE HAZARDS OF ART
Saving the environment and ourselves.
Kevin Lavin, moderator,
Assistant Manager, Pearl Paint Art Co., Inc.; Angela Babin, Center for Safety in the Arts; Michael Hammer, sales representative for art suppliers.
4/22/94
BEARING WITNESS
The Holocaust.
Thelma Mathias, moderator, artist; Rudolf Baranik, artist; Susan Chevlowe, Assistant Curator,
Fine Arts, The Jewish Museum, NYC; James Young, artist, author, professor,
University of Massachusetts,
Curator, Art of Memory, The Jewish Museum; Alan Rutberg, artist; Melissa Gould, artist; James Young, artist.
4/29/94
ART LIES
The truth about the artist's search for truth (maybe),
or everything I say is false (maybe).
David Azarch, Director, Video Marketing, The Kitchen; Martha Haeseler, art therapist at New York University
and Yale New Haven Hospital; Bill Rabinovitch, artist, Producer, Art Seen cable TV program; David Rogers.
MAY
5/13/94
AFTER STONEWALL
25 Years of Change
You have to have balls to be a drag queen,
and often the balls are rhinestone.
Celebrate the turning point in gay history and
learn why drag (or transgender) is such an important,
but often controversial, aspect of the gay community.
Panelists include members of the
Imperial Court of New York and participants
in the important Stonewall Inn event:
Coco La Chine; Jeremiah Newton; Terri Van Dyke; Storme De Larveril.