Del LaGrace Volcano

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Del LaGrace Volcano is an artist, activist, educator, photographer, and performer. Volcano is genderqueer and intersex.[2] Volcano's work includes installation, performance and film, and interrogates the performance of gender on several levels, especially the performance of masculinity and femininity.

Del LaGrace Volcano
Date of birth July 26, 1957
Place of birth California, USA[1]
Gender identity genderqueer[2]
Occupation artist, activist, educator, photographer, performer

Quotes

« My number-one piece of advice for any queer person who wants to make art is to just do it. If you are afraid to do it, do it anyway. That requires courage, and if you cannot locate your courage, then either do some work on yourself so you can, or do something else. Being an artist is something you do because you are compelled to make work, not because it will make you famous or rich. I've been making queer work for over 40 years, and just this month I have finally been funded! If you make political work that challenges the status quo don’t expect to be financially rewarded.[3] »

Books

  • The Drag King Book (co-authored with Jack Halberstam)
  • Femmes of Power: Exploding Queer Femininities

Links

References

  1. "Del LaGrace Volcano in Two Minutes". Hundred Heroines. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "dellagracevolcano Instagram bio". Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  3. "Our Genderqueer Art: The work, life and art of Del LaGrace Volcano". Dallas Voice. October 18, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
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