Queerly Complex
Queerly Complex is the art of relating to one’s self, each other, and the Cosmic Mysteries through contemplation, curiosity, conversation, and co-creation resulting in:
- art, performance, poetry, & media,
- gatherings, happenings, exchanges, workshops, & events,
- collaborations, collectives, commons, and co-productions.
Queerly Complex does this through:
Creative Coaching for
- radical dreamers seeking words to articulate their big schemes,
- overwhelmed artists needing tactics to actualize their wild ideas, and
- frazzled administrators wanting adaptive structures to better organize their work & teams
Workshops for Change & Stakeholder Engagement Services for businesses, associations, organizations, foundations, and affinity groups through Tree of Change with Crystal Mason
Culture Tending Commons, an online portal to articles, resources, and tools rooted in a praxis growing Power-With
465 Collective, a gallery & lounge in Yelamu / San Francisco offering creative sanctuary & intersectional community by-with-for-to Trans, Queer, and Non-Binary Black, Brown, Indigenous, Immigrant, Disabled and Poor Neighbors (and Our Comrades)
Artistic, Performative, Literary, Media and Culinary Works shared
- via The QC, a journal and newsletter by Jason Wyman,
- in various publications,
- on stages, in galleries, and on street corners,
- and on social media via (mostly) Instagram, BlueSky, and YouTube
Nothing New, an anti-curatorial framework rooted in intersectional organizing resulting in culturally-specific art shows, catalogs, and archives that include Trans, Queer, Non-Binary artists, performers, poets, filmmakers, dancers, musicians, writers, photographers, and more
Chaos Poetry, site-specific, durational, participatory performance interventions, which co-create live poetry via inquiry, conversation, and deep witnessing.