Histories of Survival: In Conversation with Zackary Drucker
“Humour is the great unifier,” asserts multimedia artist, producer and advocate Zackary Drucker during our recent conversation in Melbourne. “I think it’s a common denominator—a way to reach people that maybe aren’t sympathetic to the cause.”
While she’s a celebrated artist whose photography has exhibited at the Whitney Biennial and whose production credits include the Golden Globe and Emmy-winning Transparent and the Emmy-nominated series of docu-shorts This Is Me, Zackary continues to sell personalised doormats featuring her face via her website (tagline: ‘For only $100 you can wipe your feet on my face for a lifetime’) ...READ MORE
Sara Sousa: Beach Boys
Sara Sousa is a photographer based in Lisbon, Portugal whose work explores male vulnerability. Favouring film, she likes to capture faces and bodies and portray them with lots of colour, contrasts and shadows ...READ MORE
Asis D'Orange Performs 'The Carrot': Online Premiere
“I regard my performance as ritualistic, kind of like a shamanic performance” ...READ MORE
Music for the Doom Generation
Whilst director Gregg Araki is fond of depicting sexual liberation and winking post-modernism, his most fervent love is for song ...READ MORE
Sui Zhen Covers Alanis Morissette's 'All I Really Want' in a Motel Pool: Sissy Songs Series
Dream-beat dreamboat Sui Zhen's dripping take on Alanis Morissette's seminal track 'All I Really Want' ...READ MORE
Ponyboi: An Interview with River Gallo
With its neon colour palette, wistful soundtrack and visions of kitsch Americana, Ponyboi feels like a halcyon dream. The nostalgic aesthetic belies the grit of the life of the titular character: a Latinx, intersex sex/laundromat worker from New Jersey. It’s a stylish and accomplished short but what transcends the artistic merit of Ponyboi, is that it’s the first narrative intersex film created by, and starring, an out intersex person ...READ MORE
Mariette Pathy Allen
Mariette Pathy Allen’s work is pioneering and powerful. Through the sheer volume of her documentary photography, she has captured trans and gender diverse communities in all their glory and nuance—from portraits of family life to conferences, drag to party scenes, and everything in between ...READ MORE
'I'm A Sissy'Jockstrap: Fundraising Merchandise
100% profits from these jocks go to creating and promoting LGBTQIA+ content. Are you a Sissy? The elastic is knitted and cup is 95% cotton and 5% spandex. Shipping is usually within 14-days but can be up to 30-days ...BUY NOW
The Perfection: Film Review
The Perfection sees Allison Williams continue to blaze down a post-Girls psychological horror path, dragging Marnie’s bloodied corpse behind her ...READ MORE
Hymns for the Apostate: An interview with Nakhane Touré
“Anal sex is really under-represented in hymns,” Nakhane Touré muses on stage between songs at his gig a day before our interview. The 32-year-old, London-based musician, actor and novelist should know ...READ MORE
Matthew Papa: Fantasy, Man
“Being human is fraught with risk and uncertainty, a bind my work embraces” ...READ MORE
Making a Monster: The Creation of Queer Horror
The construction of queerness and horror films as we understand them today are firmly grounded in tangled, coded roots tracing all the way back to the classic monsters in black and white. It’s a cobwebbed queer primordial soup that has generated both the Halloween costumes we wear and the sexual identities we live ...READ MORE
FANTASTIC: The Party: One Night Only
'One Night Only' is a photographic series, where a queer creative captures a night out in their city.
Melbourne—November 30, 2020. Eagle Leather and Club 80 took over three levels of an iconic club to present 'Fantastic: The Party'. ...READ MORE
Portrait of a Lady on Fire: Review Essay By Dion Kagan
Believe the hype. Portrait of a Lady on Fire is the thinking person’s queer feminist bodice-ripper you have been waiting for ...READ MORE
Carlos Estrada on Heartbreak: Reflections Series
Dancer Carlos Estrada explores his first heartbreak via dance ...READ MORE
Wynne Neilly
Wynne Neilly is a queer and trans-identified visual artist and photographer currently working out of Toronto. Wynne focuses on portraiture and editorial work, using these platforms to reflect the development of identity and the complexities of human gender expression
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'I'm A Sissy' Socks: Fundraising Merchandise
100% profits from these socks go to creating and promoting LGBTQIA+ content. Are you a Sissy? These are thick sports style socks, unisex and fits sizes 6-11. They are cotton and the design is knitted in. Shipping is usually within 14-days but can be up to 30-days ...BUY NOW
Double-Coded Villains:: Representation at the Nexus Of Disability and Queerness By Alistair Baldwin
Art imitates life, and the queer-coding and cripping-up of baddies on screen is reflective of society’s longstanding propensity to be both homophobic and ableist ...READ MORE
Experimental Film Director Finn Grey Paul : Video Interview
Finn Grey Paul is a California-based experimental filmmaker, photographer and curator whose work explores trans sexual expression and desires ...READ MORE
Gary Xuguanyu: One Land To Another
Gary Xuguanyu is a Beijing-born photographer currently residing in Chicago. His project One Land To Another explores the intersection of race and sexuality via a queer, transnational gaze ...READ MORE
Pain and Glory: Review
In Almodóvar's latest film, time feels liquid, so thin it might not exist at all ...READ MORE
Crystal Love: Elders Series (Trailer)
'Elders' is a series exploring the histories of LGBTQIA+ pioneers ...READ MORE
Delilah Twersky: And then there was, in this created being, the autonomous woman.
Delilah Twersky is a queer photographer currently based in NY who primarily shoots medium format film. In addition to her photography practice, Delilah writes poetry and short stories that push her visual work further ...READ MORE
What the Fuck is a Blue Corn Moon?: An Interview with Anthony Hudson
Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? No? Neither has multi-disciplinary Confederated Tribes Grand Ronde artist Anthony Hudson. Pocahontas and her florid lunar descriptions are just some of the popular representations of Native American culture that Anthony deconstructs in the solo show Looking For Tiger Lily ...READ MORE
Kiki House of Dévine Housewarming Ball: Video Collaboration
Sissy Screens is excited to be a sponsor of the Kiki House of Dévine: Housewarming Ball. Check out our video campaign collaboration ...READ MORE
'I'm A Sissy' Harness: Fundraising Merchandise
100% profits from these harnesses go to creating and promoting LGBTQIA+ content. Are you a Sissy? This elastic and knitted body harness is reversible and one size fits all. Shipping is usually within 14-days but can be up to 30-days ...BUY NOW
Twink Next Door's First Time Camming: Firsts Series
Model, actor and power bottom Twink Next Door recalls his first time camming (and getting crafty with Connector Pens) ...READ MORE
JAKE NAUGHTON: WHEN WE WERE STRANGERS
For eight years Mexico City-based photographer Jake Naughton and his partner Juan Anibal Sosa Iglesias documented their relationship as part of a collaborative photography project ...READ MORE
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