Posted by Kathleen French on April 15, 2010 at 2:09 pm
Next Wednesday (April 21st) around noon on the lawn of the Science Center, in honor of Gaypril, Joel (A Winthrop F Entryway tutor) is organizing a Public Kiss-In with the motivation of “kiss[ing] against homophobia.” He has established a website for the event which you can access here. In his open letter to Winthrop and numerous other lists it’s clear that all are welcome to participate.

Posted by Suzanna Bobadilla on October 16, 2009 at 11:33 am

Artists Nancy Brooks Brody and Carrie Yamaoko assemble the fierce pussy installation.
With the flu season upon us, dear old UHS has been constantly urging Harvard students to wash wash wash our hands. But the next time you want to de-germify, head over to the bathrooms in the Carpenter Center or the Sackler Museum where you’ll get not only a dollop of soap but the chance to experience powerful activist art works. fierce pussy, an artist collective focusing “around lesbian identity and visibility” has transformed sets of Harvard bathrooms into installation pieces. Formed in New York City during the early 1990’s, fierce pussy has used wheat pasting, a type of postering technique, and text as their chosen medium to reclaim derogatory words used towards lesbian women.
We dropped by the exhibit while the some of the group’s founding members, Joy Episalla, Carrie Yamaoko, Zoe Leonard, and Nancy Brooks Brody, were in the process of gluing posters along the bathroom walls. They Harvard students were also involved in the construction through out the day. With our formal art background consisting of only elementary school paint fights, the application processed seemed a little random. However, these awesome women freed us from our ignorance and showed us how the different layers of the paper was representative of the different layers of identity and sexuality within individuals.
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