Gary Carsley x Justin Shoulder
Queer artists Gary Carsley and Justin Shoulder discuss their shared paths, first as teacher and student, later as artists challenging conventions with unique practices. In episode three of The Age We’re In, Carsley and Shoulder reflect on their important points of intersection: respecting Indigenous sovereignty, nurturing queer community, committing to the processes of making and using masks to reveal meanings.
Speakers
Gary Carsley is an artist, curator and educator whose multi-disciplinary work spans photography, performance, installation, painting, drawing and digital media.
Justin Shoulder is a multidisciplinary artist working in performance, costume, queer parties, sculpture, video and community events.
Gary Carsley and Justin Shoulder are founding members of queer artist collective, The Glitter Militia, which hosts art party Monsta Gras and Club Ate with Bhenji Ra. Through Justin’s alter personas based on queered ancestral myths, they use costumes and prothesis to elaborate Future Folklore. They use their body and craft to forge connections between queer, migrant, spiritual and intercultural experiences.
About
The Age We’re In brings together practitioners, scientists and researchers at different stages of their careers to share ideas and responses to global issues. These conversations highlight the common ground of how and why they pursue their practise and explore challenges and opportunities in their industries.