2024 QAM MENTORS

Queer|Art is pleased to announce the new Mentors for the 2024 Queer|Art|Mentorship (QAM) program cycle. The Mentorship program is the cornerstone of Queer|Art’s work, providing a platform of support for LGBTQ+ artists focused on creative issues and long-term sustainability of artistic practice. Now in its 13th year, the organization’s celebrated year-long creative and professional development program supports both remote and in-person participation between early-career and established LGBTQ+ artists from across the country.

Queer|Art proudly welcomes four new Mentors to the program: interdisciplinary composer and performer M. Lamar; writer, curator, and community educator Eva Yaa Asantewaa; novelist and founder of the Bay Area Trans Writers Workshop Jackie Ess (Darryl); and transdisciplinary artist and activist Demian DinéYazhi’. We are also proud to welcome back four returning Mentors, including: author, playwright, and gender theorist Kate Bornstein (Gender Outlaw, A Queer and Pleasant Danger); artist, activist, and writer Avram Finkelstein (Gran Fury, Silence=Death Collective); filmmaker and writer Ira Sachs (The Delta, Love is Strange, Passages); and filmmaker, writer, and artist Stephen Winter (Chocolate Babies, Jason and Shirley).

Click through the Mentor profiles below to learn more about them, their creative practice, and their diverse approaches to mentorship. Applications are open through July 30th.


MEET THE MENTORS

“Meet the Mentors” is a QAM info session for artists who are interested to apply to the program and an opportunity to introduce our new cohort of Mentors. During the event, Mentors of the upcoming 2024 program cycle will share about their work, their interests in mentorship, and some of the ways they feel they are best suited to mentor another artist. It's also an opportunity for applicants to meet some of the other Mentors and Fellows in our community and hear from them about their experiences in the program.

This year’s Meet the Mentors session took place on June 27th, and you can watch the recording here.


ABOUT

Mission

QUEER|ART|MENTORSHIP was founded to develop an intergenerational and interdisciplinary network of support and shared knowledge for LGBTQ+ artists. The program nurtures exchange between artists at all levels of their careers, working against a social separation between generations and disciplines.

Structure

The program is a year in length. Fellows in Film, Performance, Literature, and Visual Art apply with a specific project they would like to work on during the program. Proposing a project is a way for Fellows to introduce themselves to Mentors, and working on that project in dialogue with a Mentor is a way to focus the development of the relationship. Keeping Queer|Art|Mentorship project-based also provides a manner by which to assess, and modify if necessary, the program’s long-term effectiveness in facilitating and supporting the actual creation of new work.

The program is largely driven by the unique character of each Mentor/Fellow pairing, organized through individual monthly meetings. Fellows also meet each month as a group in an environment that provides an opportunity for sharing ideas across disciplines and gathering further support among peers. Throughout the year, Queer|Art staff engage in an ongoing dialogue with the Mentors and Fellows in an effort to ensure that the program best serves its participants. Further opportunities for ongoing career education and development will be sought out as the unique needs of each group of Fellows are assessed.

The program culminates with a public showcase in the format of an exhibition, live events, and accompanying publication—known as the QAM Annual—in which a manifestation of each Fellow’s practice and Mentorship project will be presented. While projects may be in-progress and do not need to be “finished” by the end of the program, participation in the QAM Annual provides structure for marking tangible progress as an outcome of the program. 

History & Context

Queer|Art|Mentorship was born of a need to address the lack of support for queer content in a variety of cultural sectors and the scarcity of examples of sustainable careers for LGBTQ+ artists. A sensitivity to the absence of mentors who would have emerged from the generation most strongly affected by AIDS is also a palpable and driving force behind the program. The program launched in 2011.

Queer|Art|Mentorship aims to expand the perceived value of queer work and cultivate a collection of voices that amplify queer artistic experience. The program does not expect any kind of specific content in terms of artists’ work or how queerness manifests within and around it.

Who should apply?

Artists must be working at a generative level within at least one of the following fields:

     • Film
     • Literature
     • Performance
     • Visual Art

Queer|Art|Mentorship is for artists who are:

     • Self-identified as queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, and/or intersex
     • Based in the United States, including US territories
     • Early-career and professionally focused, with a body of work already behind them
     • Not currently enrolled in school or university
     • And have a specific project they’d like to work on with a Mentor during the 2022 Mentorship cycle.

Most importantly, we are looking for artists who have an extraordinary potential for engagement in queer and artistic communities and would gain from, and add to, interaction with others.

Each Mentor chooses the Fellow they will be working with during the program. We encourage Mentors to look for artists who stand to receive maximum benefit from the resources of the program and bring diverse experiences and perspectives to the Queer|Art community.

What is the timeframe?

Applications open: May 18th, 2023
Application deadline:
July 30, 2023
Program duration:
January 2024 - October 2024 (10 months)


APPLY

1) Submit Intent to Apply

Before you can receive the application you must submit a simple Intention to Apply. All that is required for this form is your name, email address, and the field(s) you are applying in. Once submitted you will receive an email automatically with a link to complete the application process. 

2) Complete Application Due July 30, 2023

After completing the Intent to Apply you will be emailed a link to submit required application materials through an online application form on Slideroom.

3) Acceptance

Mentors convene in September with Queer|Art staff to review applications and make selections as a group for inviting applicants to participate in the program. This year, the program will accept 10 Fellows, with 3 Fellows for Visual Art and Performance, and 2 Fellows for Film and Literature. All applicants will be notified as to the status of their application by October 1st.

4) Duration

The program cycle is 10 months, beginning in January 2024.

Questions?

Please carefully review our Frequently Asked Questions before contacting us with questions about the program or application process. Thank you!