I finally made it to an event at the Schwules Museum!
Thanks to my friend Suzanne Wegh, who is always on top of the cool events, I knew there would be an evening of poetry, prose readings and talks at the SPIRITS Dyke Bar at Schwules Museum. I’ve been wanting to visit Berlin’s Gay and Lesbian museum for ages, but with chronic illness I can’t do as much as I want.
The Schwules Museum is 34 years old this year, and it is so lovely.
I came in out of the rain and immediately was happy and comfortable and wanted to see everything, read everything and buy all the cool stuff at the gift shop. The SPIRITS Dyke Bar has been a year-long installation by Ernest Ah, T Blank, and C Detrow set up in the cafe, which is super cozy and comfortable. The event was held by COVEN Berlin, a sex-positive transdisciplinary genderbender collective that my friend Sadie Lune belongs to. (Sadie has a piece in COVEN Berlin’s current exhibition at the museum, EXTRA+TERRESTRIAL!)
Here is my drawing of Alex Alvina Chamberland reading from one of her amazing pieces about travelling while trans.
She is hilarious and poignant and writes about lots of Bay Area experiences I could relate to 🙂
Here is Lee Richards telling the audience about how “Voodoo doesn’t give a shit who you sleep with” during their talk.
Lovely picture of me with Lee! What you can’t see is that there was a cute doggie right behind us. Photo by Bard!
The doggie is named Milka which is a brand of chocolate, candy and cookies; I don’t know the name of the person petting it but the man who is a chair user is Ed! I will get the name of the performer below and add it shortly 🙂 their writing was excellent.
edit:Â Mine Serizawa is the writer seen below!
I am so grateful to begin another year documenting queer culture in Berlin, thanks to my Patrons on Patreon, whose monthly financial support allows me to make art.Â
My live documentary art is licensed Creative Commons and free for all to share and print, you can read about how that works here. And if you can visit the Schwules Museum, I definitely recommend it!