
In conjunction with the opening of Qollective: Tread Loudly, DiverseWorks presents the debut of Qollective’s first collaborative performance work, I’m Ever So Pissed. The performance will incorporate elements of contemporary dance, sound art, and drag. Featured performers from Qollective include Aveda Adara (aka Post Modern Sleaze), Frank Hernandez (aka Barbara Coa), and Philip Karjeker.
Tread Loudly is an immersive, interdisciplinary art experience in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. The exhibition will feature a variety of art installations, performances, and programming that respond to the events of the Stonewall Riots, Houston’s own Queer history, and current issues facing the LGBTQA+ Community.
The pop-up show will be on display through June 30.
In conjunction with the opening of Qollective: Tread Loudly, DiverseWorks presents the debut of Qollective’s first collaborative performance work, I’m Ever So Pissed. The performance will incorporate elements of contemporary dance, sound art, and drag. Featured performers from Qollective include Aveda Adara (aka Post Modern Sleaze), Frank Hernandez (aka Barbara Coa), and Philip Karjeker.
Tread Loudly is an immersive, interdisciplinary art experience in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. The exhibition will feature a variety of art installations, performances, and programming that respond to the events of the Stonewall Riots, Houston’s own Queer history, and current issues facing the LGBTQA+ Community.
The pop-up show will be on display through June 30.
In conjunction with the opening of Qollective: Tread Loudly, DiverseWorks presents the debut of Qollective’s first collaborative performance work, I’m Ever So Pissed. The performance will incorporate elements of contemporary dance, sound art, and drag. Featured performers from Qollective include Aveda Adara (aka Post Modern Sleaze), Frank Hernandez (aka Barbara Coa), and Philip Karjeker.
Tread Loudly is an immersive, interdisciplinary art experience in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. The exhibition will feature a variety of art installations, performances, and programming that respond to the events of the Stonewall Riots, Houston’s own Queer history, and current issues facing the LGBTQA+ Community.
The pop-up show will be on display through June 30.