Femme Art Review
banner
femmeartreview.bsky.social
Femme Art Review
@femmeartreview.bsky.social
A publication providing space for women and LGBTQ2S+ voices that aims to reflect on art and culture in a dynamic, engaging way.
Read the review by EA Douglas on 'Tireslashers' by Charlotte Zhang at The Polygon Gallery. As Douglas describes, "the works included in Charlotte Zhang’s Tireslashers at The Polygon are bright, bold, and confronting," addressing the construct of the outlaw.
femmeartreview.com/2026/01/27/t...
Tireslashers by Charlotte Zhang at The Polygon Gallery | Femme Art Review
Tireslashers by Charlotte Zhang The Polygon Gallery Nov. 28, 2025 – Mar. 29, 2026 By EA Douglas Busting off the walls ready to steal your attention, the works included in Charlotte Zhang’s…
femmeartreview.com
January 28, 2026 at 1:24 AM
Read the latest interview by Matt Morris with multi-disciplinary artist Kitty Rauth, whose recent work in the exhibition 'Pleasure Cruise' with Ále Campos addresses queer affect, grief, and lesbian pleasure through the lens of Titanic (1997) fan fiction and climate change.
#art #Titanic #kittyrauth
A Lesbian’s Heart Is an Ocean of Secrets: A Conversation with Kitty Rauth
By Matt Morris I’m an angel…seeking my people that have never been made, going down face foremost, drinking the waters, up to my heart, the terrible waters! What do you know of me? –Djuna Barnes…
femmeartreview.com
December 8, 2025 at 11:16 PM
Read the latest interview by Brody Weaver with Holly Timpener, a performance artist, facilitator, and PhD Candidate at Concordia University.

Through their collaborative projects, Timpener has brought together 50+ trans and non-binary artists to create performance art addressing trauma and gender.
The Gift of Time: In Conversation with Holly Timpener | Femme Art Review
By Brody Weaver Holly Timpener is a non-binary performance artist, facilitator, and PhD Candidate in the Interdisciplinary Studies program at Concordia University. Their extensive body of performance…
femmeartreview.com
September 16, 2025 at 12:00 AM
Read the interview with Jenny Fine from the new series 'Femme Demo' by Julia Betts, highlighting women and LGBTQ2S+ artists through discussion and demonstration.
Jenny Fine discusses her work that explores her personal and cultural identity, addressing themes of care, grief, and family connections.
Femme Demo: Studio Visit with Jenny Fine | Femme Art Review
Interview by Julia Betts Femme Demo is a series of conversations highlighting the insights and expertise of women and LGBTQ2S+ artists. These artists share their creative experiences through…
femmeartreview.com
August 4, 2025 at 9:10 PM
Read the latest interview by Gladys Lou with Ayanna Dozier, an artist, writer, and scholar who approaches sex work as a sacred form of labour. The interview discusses the films featured in her recent exhibition ‘Get on Your Knees, Jesus Loves You’ at @microscopegallery.bsky.social.
Ayanna Dozier on the Sacred Labour of a Whore | Femme Art Review
By Gladys Lou Ayanna Dozier is an artist, writer, and scholar who approaches sex work as a sacred form of labour. For her, erotic labour is not just performed, it is studied, historicized…
femmeartreview.com
July 21, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Read the latest review by Jabeen Qadri on 'Horizon is Home' at Articulate Studios in Lahore, Pakistan, curated by Quddus Mirza, featuring artists Abdul Haadi, Samina Hassan Laghari, Salar Marri, Seema Nusrat, and Farooq Soomro.
#art #review #exhibition #lahore
Between the Senses and Horizons | Femme Art Review
By Jabeen Qadri Horizon is Home at Articulate Studios, Lahore, Pakistan, curated by Quddus Mirza, featuring artists Abdul Haadi, Samina Hassan Laghari, Salar Marri, Seema Nusrat, and Farooq Soomro.
femmeartreview.com
June 23, 2025 at 4:31 PM
Read more about the collaboration 'The Old Tai and Beijing Shichahai,' an artist duo formed by Tina Wang and Tianjiao Wang. Their conversation looks at the intersection of film and performance and what it means to make art in a nourishing way.
#art #film #collaboration
Introducing The Old Tai and Beijing Shichahai | Femme Art Review
By Tina Wang and Tianjiao Wang The Old Tai and Beijing Shichahai (老太和北京什刹海) is an artist duo formed by Tina Wang and Tianjiao Wang. They are interested in important yet often overlooked qualities in…
femmeartreview.com
June 17, 2025 at 12:14 AM
Read the latest #review by Samuel Schwindt on the exhibition 'Connective Thread' curated by Michelle Alexander at Ivory Gate Gallery, featuring artists Michelle Grabner, Sam Jaffe, Lauren Seiden, Adrianne Rubenstein, and Michelle Alexander.
I’ll Pick the Cyborg: Connective Thread at Ivory Gate Gallery | Femme Art Review
By Samuel Schwindt Florals dance with armor; aggressive suturing marries fossilized detritus; foreboding becomes forewarning. The idealized fractured is the idealized subverted — according to Ivory…
femmeartreview.com
June 3, 2025 at 10:56 PM
Read the latest #interview with Furqan Mohamed by Adi Berardini about the exhibition “Who’s Afraid of Labour Justice?” at Charles Street Video as part of Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts, featuring artists Nahomi Amberber, Saysah, and Farah Ghafoor.
#art #labour #haunting
Who’s Afraid of Labour Justice? In Conversation with Furqan Mohamed
Interview by Adi Berardini What can our fears tell us about one another? Could embracing our fears instead of keeping them at arm’s length connect us closer together? Furqan Mohamed curated the…
femmeartreview.com
May 26, 2025 at 8:38 PM
Read the latest interview by Samuel Schwindt with artist Laleh Motlagh, whose latest exhibition ‘Cultivating Dispersal’ at Chicago Art Department explores the concept of weeds as resistance of Iranian women. Read more here: femmeartreview.com/2025/04/28/t...
#art #sculpture #film
The Weeds Always Come Back: An Interview with Laleh Motlagh
By Samuel Schwindt I clichély joke every Chicago “fools spring” that the perpetually pending warmth makes me a houseplant desperate for a little sunlight (to restore my sanity). I tossed this joke to…
femmeartreview.com
April 28, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Read Matt Morris's review of Liz McCarthy’s recent exhibition THE EXPECTANCIES at Chicago’s Roman Susan Art Foundation @romansusan.bsky.social. McCarthy's exhibit consisted of an uneasy nursery populated by ceramic infants.
#art #review #ceramics
Messy Babies and Mother-Monsters: Liz McCarthy’s Post-Natal Overload
by Matt Morris “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.” –Vice President JD Vance…
femmeartreview.com
March 24, 2025 at 3:36 PM
Reposted by Femme Art Review
Read the latest review by Mattea Schouten on the exhibitions 'Eternal Transcendent' and 'Some kind of we,' curated by Dallas Fellini at the Art Gallery of Guelph.
#art #review #queerart
Eternal Transcendent and Some kind of we | Femme Art Review
Art Gallery of Guelph Curated by Dallas Fellini Robert Flack, B.G-Osborne [Oz], Benjamin Da Silva, Mirha-Soleil Ross, Xanthra Phillippa MacKay, Cleopatria Peterson, and Daze Jefferies By Mattea…
femmeartreview.com
March 4, 2025 at 2:15 AM
Read the latest review by Mattea Schouten on the exhibitions 'Eternal Transcendent' and 'Some kind of we,' curated by Dallas Fellini at the Art Gallery of Guelph.
#art #review #queerart
Eternal Transcendent and Some kind of we | Femme Art Review
Art Gallery of Guelph Curated by Dallas Fellini Robert Flack, B.G-Osborne [Oz], Benjamin Da Silva, Mirha-Soleil Ross, Xanthra Phillippa MacKay, Cleopatria Peterson, and Daze Jefferies By Mattea…
femmeartreview.com
March 4, 2025 at 2:15 AM
Read the latest interview with Carly Ries by Emma Fiona Jones about their practice and the 2nd edition of their photo book, 'Centerfold.' Ries speaks more about Centerfold, gender, the gaze, and the physicality of the image.
#art #photography #photobook #queerart
Unruly Images: In Conversation with Carly Ries | Femme Art Review
By Emma Fiona Jones Carly Ries is an artist and curator working with images, photo books, and archives. I was first introduced to them by photographer Justine Kurland at her Dumbo studio…
femmeartreview.com
February 10, 2025 at 3:31 PM