
Allyson Mitchell
The Fluff Stands Alone, 2003. | Image from allysonmitchell.com Ladies Sasquatch, 2006 - 2010. | Image from allysonmitchell.com Okay, I admit it's been a while since my last post. The task I set myself of doing weekly posts has been ignored, in part because I was busy, in part because I live in a town with minimal (none) queer art so my inspiration wound down. Luckily, I'm good at getting back into the swing of things, and this post is inspired by one of my first loves in

Megan Morman
Pride Flag (For Lesbians Who Like to Stay Home with Their Cats), 2010 | Image from populust.ca I was going to post about Megan Morman's fusible beads - a low art practice made high art through how she manipulates the media, however, as I was looking for something I wanted to post about I came across this flag that she made in collaboration with her partner Cindy Baker in 2010. I can't even describe how well it connects with a queer homebody like myself, and the humour in it