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ALOK + Frida Kahlo: Unruly Beauty by Brandeis Rose Art Museum

ALOK + Frida Kahlo: Unruly Beauty


This event is hosted by the Brandeis Rose Art Museum and co-sponsored by GCWS and the following partners at Brandeis: the Asian-American Pacific Islander Studies Program, the Department of Theater Arts, and the Gender and Sexuality Center.

Join writer, activist, and performer ALOK for an expansive program that will link their multi-dimensional practice with Frida Kahlo's boundary-breaking legacy and transgressive ways of being shaped by fashion, photography, and art.

The program will take place in conjunction with the Rose Art Museum's exhibition Frida Kahlo: POSEon view through January 2, 2022. The exhibition examines Kahlo's complex identities and diverse modes of creativity in vintage photographs, paintings, works on paper, rare film footage, and ephemera. A central section of the exhibition is devoted to Kahlo's embrace of queer and gender-fluid ways of being, long before current language to describe non-conforming identities existed. ALOK's presentation will underscore this aspect of the exhibition and connect Kahlo's pioneering art and life to the work of contemporary artists and activists who continue to queer and complicate boundaries and definitions of Self today.

This conversation will be hosted online via Zoom Webinar; a short Q+A session will follow. POSE co-curators Dr. Gannit Ankori (Henry and Lois Foster Director and Chief Curator of the Rose Art Museum and Professor of Fine Arts and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Brandeis University) and Circe Henestrosa (Rose Guest Curator for Special Exhibitions and Head of the School of Fashion, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore) will moderate the conversation.


Earlier Event: November 17
Feminisms Unbound - Fashioning Futures
Later Event: February 16
Feminisms Unbound - Erotic Methods