THE QUEER ARCHIVE Lauches Its Artshop
by Adriano Batista

ALINA GROSS
Always dedicated to the queer arts and culture, constantly seeking to highlight and promote engaging and progressive contemporary art that reflects modern queer culture, The Queer Archive launches its Artshop – an online art gallery aiming to create a large international community of artists whose work touches upon queered or queer-responsive approaches to human existence or manifests meaningful queer interpretations.

GEORGE KANIS
“Taking advantage of the unique opportunity that the digital space gives us today our team is dedicating to promoting artists and their work around the world. We welcome both seasoned and emerging artists to showcase and sell their art and to expand their network. In showcasing artists around the world, we also hope to enable stakeholders of the art world to explore new artistic horizons and to be inspired by the work of talented artists.”

JASON MORRIS DANINO HOLT

STUART SANDFORD
The official launch of the Artshop will take place on October 8-10 (Opening on 7th, 6pm- 9pm) at Siilk Gallery in Athens, where you will be able to get a glimpse of the work of their collaborating artists: Unseen That, George Kanis, Alejandro H. Bascon, Kostis Fokas, The Dreamer, Aaron Moth, Chrysanthos Christodoulou, Nicklas Hultman, Neige Sanchez, Stephie Grape, Tamir David, Stuart Sandford and our new collaboration with Alina Gross, Jason Morris Danino Holt, George Striftaris and George Cassapides.

JASON MORRIS DANINO HOLT
“In addition to the launch of the art shop, we are introducing two exciting new collaborations, namely with Fashionspaetkauf and The Dreamer together with whom we have crafted limited edition T-shirts, available on The Queer Archive Artshop.”

KOSTIS FOKAS
The opening event on October 7th will be accompanied by a DJ set by IOTAPHIE (aka Ilia Darlin) and a performance by Jason Morris Danino Holt.

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