LGBTQIC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Issues Caucus
NATIONAL ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
March 2005
Boston, Massachusetts
Caucus Archivist Report
by Laurel Lampela
Founded in 1991 as the LGBIC, the caucus was formed by a group of art educators concerned with the isolation, invisibility, discrimination, and prejudice that many lesbian, gay, and bisexual art educators, students, and artists experience. The caucus was granted affiliate status in March 1996 at the NAEA Conference in San Francisco when the Delegates Assembly voted 39 to 9 in favor. There were 12 abstentions. The caucus changed its name to the LGBTIC in March 2001 to include transgendered people. The caucus voted to change its name to the Queer Caucus in March 2004 but decided to use the acronym LGBTQIC.
This report of the LGBTQIC Archivist will cover the accomplishments and activities of the past year from
April 2004 to March 2005.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS REGARDING LGBT ISSUES BY MEMBERS OF THE LGBTIC
Books, Book Chapters, Articles, Book Reviews, & Presentations regarding LGBTQ Issues
Lampela, L. (2005). Writing effective lesson plan while utilizing the work of lesbian and gay artists. Art Education, 58 (2), 33-39.
Lampela, L. (In Press). Lampela, L. (In Press). Queer Representations ‘In tribute’. The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education.
Lampela, L. (2004). The Power of Art: A Look art Historical and Contemporary Lesbian and Gay Artists. Common Bond, Albuquerque,
NM, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25.
NAEA News - LGBTIC Column
Feb 2005
Review of major LGBTQ themes/dialogs for NAEA/Boston
Mindi Rhoades
Dec 2004
Ohio’s Proposition 1: Denying LGBT citizens’ rights
James Sanders
Oct 2004
Resources for LGBTQ Youth Mindi Rhoades
Aug 2004
Response to a letter Mindi Rhoades & Jim Sanders
June 2004
Closing remarks and letter from NAEA member
Deborah Smith-Shank
Apr 2004
Take a Pro-Queer Stand Deborah Smith-Shank
NAEA Conference Presentations through LGBTICaucus
Mar 2005
Masticating Almodovar’s queer genders
Behdson Dras Bezerra, Jr.
Mar 2005
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans, or Queer?
Mindi Rhoades w/ Jim Sanders & Kim Cosier
Mar 2005 Boy in a Brownie dress
Ed Check
Mar 2005
Queer postcolonial struggles
Jessie Whitehead w/ Jim Sanders & Susan de la Garnica
Mar 2005
Personal Journeys–Women of Color: Artists, Lesbians, and Art Educators – What a combo!
Susan Maria Moreno de la Garnica & Jessie Whitehead
Mar 2005
Deconstructing Dada: Hannah Hoch and the Legend of the Silkie
Marybeth Koos
Mar 2005
Identity and the creative domain Jessie Whitehead
Mar 2005
Visual culture and identity formation
Jim Sanders w/ Christine Ballengee-Morris
Mar 2005
Visual culture studies and alterity Jim Sanders w/ Elizabeth Garber
Mar 2005
LGBTQIC Executive Meeting
Jim Sanders, Kim Cosier & Jessie Whitehead
Mar 2005
LGBTQIC Business Meeting
Jim Sanders, Kim Cosier & Jessie Whitehead
Apr 2004
Creating safe queer spaces through art
Kim Cosier
Apr 2004
Undressing addictive (Queer) performances
Ed Check & Jim Sanders
Apr 2004
LGBTIC Business Meeting
Deb Smith-Shank w/ Jim Sanders & Kim
Apr 2004
Cross-caucus craft discourse
Jim Sanders w/Ballangee-Morris, Garber, & Carpenter
Apr 2004
Using video: Queer youth speak out
Graeme Chalmers
Apr 2004
Disrupting silence: Cross-caucus performance
Jim Sanders w/Centofanti, Lampela, & Perez-Miles
Apr 2004
Finding stillness within chaos
Future Akins
Apr 2004
LGBTIC Executive Meeting
Deb Smith-Shank w/ Jim Sanders & Kim Cosier
Apr 2004
Metaphorically queer
Deb Smith-Shank
Apr 2004
Mapping Identit(ies):..discussion of LG artists
Laurel Lampela
CAA Conference
State Conference Presentations