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Oct. 21 - Nov. 8, 2005

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*Archive Note: The Queer Men’s Erotic Art Workshop has been renamed The Erotic Drawing Studio)

WEEK ONE, LEVEL I
DIRTY
: Opening Friday, Oct. 21, 6 - 9pm
Faces, asses, foreskins, arm pits, hairy bellies...Steamy art created to leave you brethless and ready for...

WEEK TWO, LEVEL II
DIRTIER
: Opening Friday, Oct. 28, 6 - 9pm
Twosomes, threesomes, leaher, sweat, trousersnakes...These men are into it and they're hot to get town to...

WEEK THREE, LEVEL III
DIRTIEST
: Opening Friday, Nov. 4, 6 - 9pm
Sniffing, licking, penetration, self-sucking, unspeakabley sexy original art...It can't get any grittier than this...You'll gasp!

The Queer Men’s Erotic Art Workshop had its third exhibition of Dirty Little Drawings in the galleries of LLGAF, Oct. 21–Nov. 8, 2005.

The title of the show is tongue-in-cheek since it refers to the actual size of the artwork; all of the drawings are exactly five and one half inches by five and one half inches. Within this format is achieved monumental impact, creating gorgeous and desirable works of erotic art easily within the reach of a young collector—every work is priced at $50. [After close of show the works become $120 each, reflecting more closely their true value.] Works are unmatted, unframed and are sold on a cash and carry basis in contrast to the customary gallery procedure in which purchased artwork remains on the walls until the close of a show.

Participation in the exhibition is open to any artist who has ever attended a session of the Workshop. All artwork are one-of-a-kind originals, created either in the Workshop or in the artists’ home studios, in a wide variety of media such as pastel, charcoal, graphite, watercolor, collage, mono-prints, and more. Digital and photographic work will not be included.

LLGAF does not take a commission when artists sell their work, but asks for a 25% tax-deductible donation. For this show, the artists are being asked to donate $5.00 to help with some initial expenses, one piece of artwork for a fund raising raffle, and 20% rather than the normal 25% of their total sales.

The exhibition was curated by the Workshop directors Harvey Redding and Rob Hugh Rosen and Workshop Artist Michi Yamaguchi. The exhibition ran three times as long as in years past, and was divided into three themes: Dirty, Dirtier, and Dirtiest.

Founded by Harvey Redding, and co-directed by Rob Hugh Rosen, The Queer Men’s Erotic Art Workshop meets two evenings per week, when LLGAF allows its gallery space to be turned into an art studio. The sexiest of men who remain fantasies for many of us, pose, allowing artists the opportunity to create erotic images and records of sexual desire inspired directly from life. In many cases “bigger-than-life” would be the better term. Bigger-than-life in pocket-sized format.

NOTE: The pictures displayed here are a random selection by the director of the Foundation, Wayne Snellen, and do not reflect judgement as to best of show but do reflect the vitality and quality of the art. They were photographed while still on the walls.

Click here to read more about The queer Men's Erotic Art Workshop - Now called - The Erotic Drawing Studio.

PARTICIPANTS
Grant Anderson, 44, 109
Frank Barrett, 64, 87
Brian Bednarek, 24, 123, 139
James Campbell, 59, 120, 138, 159
David Cawley,
Brian Coape-Arnold, 61, 74, 86, 122, 158
Brendan Connors, 58
Damien Costilla, 33, 70, 139, 151
Ron Csuha, 27, 28, 53, 100
Richard Ely, 30, 125
Gary Finkel, 53, 102
Gennaro Fredella, 110, 116
Steven Frim, 40, 49, 128
Gerald Gachette, 111
V ictor Gadino, 8, 9, 10, 20, 21
Roberto Garcia Jr, 55, 93, 121
Christopher Gaughan, 62, 63, 94
Elliott Gerber, 3, 18, 71
Byron Gibbs, 146
Steven Gillespie, 5, 29
Enrico Gomez, 19
Anthony Gonzales, 130, 152
Alston Green, 101
Gareth Hendee, 67, 77
Geoff Howell,
Michael Jacobs, 22, 23, 34, 43, 112, 131
Jiro, 105,137, 140, 163
Jon Michael Johnson, 96, 97
Larry Johnson, 134
Jonathan Ned Katz, 68
John Kirslis, 14, 38, 46, 65, 84, 85
Troy Lambert, 7
Jason LeBlond, 106, 141, 142
Peter Liao, 80
Tai Lin, 6, 25, 26, 45, 147, 148, 149, 150
David Livingston, 16, 37, 88, 115, 153, 156
Kimble Mead, 36, 47, 89, 90
Chuck McKinney, 60
Michael Mitchell, 13, 41, 82, 126
Tadashi Mitsui, 154
Philipp Mohr, 70
Chuck Nitzberg, 99, 144
Freddy Pena, 11, 66
Eric Rawlins, 160, 161
Harvey Redding, 31, 117
Robert W. Richards, 35, 95, 107, 127, 136
Dan Romer, 15, 81, 155
Rob Hugh Rosen, 103, 104, 124
Alfredo Rossi, 69, 118
Craig Russell, 54, 72
Frank Sheehan, 75, 108, 143
Nathaniel Siegel, 56
Gerald Simcoe, 12, 57, 157
Samir Sobhy, 1, 2, 135, 162
Milton Sonday, 51, 98, 145
Gary Speziale, 32, 39, 50, 78
Paul Szabo, 113
Atif Toor,
Tony Whitfield, 119
Michi Yamaguchi, 48, 73, 76, 91, 92, 133
Todd Yeager, 4, 42, 114, 132

 

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