JUNE 2021

FRAMELINE45 | Talks & Panels
Monday June 21, 2021, 5:30 PM PDT
Documentary filmmakers are discovering untold chapters of our shared past and taking control of the queer historical narrative. Invited participants include film teams from P.S. Burn This Letter Please, Rebel Dykes, and Nelly Queen: The Life and Times of José Sarria.

THE REBEL DYKES ART & ARCHIVE SHOW
24th June 2021 until 17th September 2021
Open 12-6pm, Thursday - Saturday.
The Rebel Dykes Art and Archive Show brings this group of artists back together for the first time in almost 40 years and unites important underrepresented cultural histories with contemporary dyke culture; inviting a variety of younger artists to exhibit new works alongside the dykes who paved their way.
Curated by: artist and archivist Atalanta Kernick (of the Rebel Dykes), and artist and cultural producer, Kat Hudson (of Lesley Magazine).
JULY 2021

THE REBEL DYKES ART & ARCHIVE SHOW
24th June 2021 until 17th September 2021
Open 12-6pm, Thursday - Saturday.
The Rebel Dykes Art and Archive Show brings this group of artists back together for the first time in almost 40 years and unites important underrepresented cultural histories with contemporary dyke culture; inviting a variety of younger artists to exhibit new works alongside the dykes who paved their way.
Curated by: artist and archivist Atalanta Kernick (of the Rebel Dykes), and artist and cultural producer, Kat Hudson (of Lesley Magazine).
AUGUST 2021

KASHISH MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL QUEER FILM FESTIVAL
August 19 to September 5, 2021
SOUTH ASIA PREMIERE
The 12th edition of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, South Asia’s biggest LGBTQIA+ film festival, will be held ONLINE from August 19 to Spetmeber 5, 2021, over 3 weekends.
KASHISH 2021 will screen around 200+ amazing LGBTQ+ films from 50+ countries!

THE REBEL DYKES ART & ARCHIVE SHOW
24th June 2021 until 17th September 2021
Open 12-6pm, Thursday - Saturday.
The Rebel Dykes Art and Archive Show brings this group of artists back together for the first time in almost 40 years and unites important underrepresented cultural histories with contemporary dyke culture; inviting a variety of younger artists to exhibit new works alongside the dykes who paved their way.
Curated by: artist and archivist Atalanta Kernick (of the Rebel Dykes), and artist and cultural producer, Kat Hudson (of Lesley Magazine).