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Tammy Rae Carland

Tammy Rae Carland (born January 27, 1965), is a photographer, video artist, zine editor, current provost at California College of the Arts (CCA), and former co-owner of the independent lesbian music label Mr. Lady Records and Videos.[1] Her work has been published, screened, and exhibited around the world in galleries and museums in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin, and Sydney.[2]

Tammy Rae Carland
Tammy Rae Carland in her studio, Oakland CA, 2014
Born
Tammy Rae Carland

(1965-01-27) January 27, 1965 (age 58)
NationalityAmerican
EducationBA, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA ; MFA, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA ; Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York, NY
Known forPhotography, Video art
Notable workLesbian Beds, Odd Girl Out
Movementfeminism

Early life Edit

Carland was born in Portland, Maine in 1965. She grew up with 4 siblings and was raised by her single mother. She was the first in her family to graduate from high school.[3]

Zines, videos, and music Edit

In the late 1980s, while she was studying photography at The Evergreen State College, Carland co-founded the independent art gallery Reko Muse (a.k.a. wreck-o-muse) in Olympia, Washington with fellow photography student, Kathleen Hanna and another friend, Heidi Arbogast. They formed a band, Amy Carter, who performed during art exhibitions. Kathleen Hanna often did spoken word performances at the gallery. Local band, Nirvana, led by Kurt Cobain, periodically played benefit shows to support the gallery.

After Amy Carter broke up, Carland remained friends with Hanna.[4] She collaborated on the record art for Hanna’s band, Bikini Kill. Carland is also the namesake of the Bikini Kill song "For Tammy Rae" off the album Pussy Whipped. She also collaborated on album art for bands such as The Fakes and The Butchies.

Hanna contributed to Carland’s next project, the independently produced fanzine, I (heart) Amy Carter. Other contributors included Donna Dresch of the queercore band, Team Dresch. Carland’s zine writings have been republished in A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World[5] edited by Karen Green and Tristan Taormino and The Riot Grrrl Collection edited by Lisa Darms.[6]

After the zine's demise, Carland turned her focus to photography and filmmaking. Excerpts from her film Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes are included in the documentary film She's Real, Worse Than Queer by Lucy Thane, and Carland is also interviewed in this film. She has also been a contributor to Joanie4Jackie, a film compilation zine created by Miranda July, which featured Dear Mom and Becky 1977 in the first and second issues respectively. Her videos Live From Somewhere,[7] Odd Girl Out, and Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes have screened nationally and internationally.

From 1997-2005, Carland ran, in partnership, Mr. Lady Records and Videos. Mr. Lady was an independent record label and video distribution company dedicated to promoting feminist and queer culture. Mr. Lady released recordings by The Butchies, Kaia Wilson (Carland's ex-partner and Mr. Lady co-founder), and Le Tigre.

Photography Edit

Carland's photographs appear in the book The Passionate Camera: Photography and Bodies of Desire[8] edited by Deborah Bright and Lesbian Art in America[9] edited by Harmony Hammond. Carland has several bodies of work that have been shown in museums and galleries. She is currently represented by Jessica Silverman Gallery.

Carland has described herself as a maker rather than a documentarian, with regard to her art practice. In general, her photographs are carefully staged rather than captured in the moment. She has cited Bernd and Hilla Becher, Felix Gonzales-Torres and Imogen Cunningham as influences, especially on her "Lesbian Beds" series.[10] The series contains photographs of her friends' unmade beds, all taken from the same aerial perspective, just minutes after being vacated. In the series "Horror Girls", Carland dresses up to recreate scenes and characters from horror movies. In "On Becoming: Billy and Katie 1964" Carland creates snapshot portraits of her dressed as her parents. "Photoback" is a series in which she photographed found photos that have captions hand written on the backs. "Keeping House" is a series Carland did with Kaia Wilson, staging scene from their home life together. The series "Post Partum Portraits" was created after Carland became a mother. Her series "Archive of Feelings" was featured in Alien She: Examining the lasting impact of Riot Grrrl , an exhibition held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts[11] in San Francisco, CA and the Orange County Museum of Art.[12]

Teaching Edit

Carland is Provost[13] at California College of the Arts where she is also a Professor of Photography and Fine Arts. Carland has also taught at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC and DePauw University, Greencastle, IN.

In popular culture Edit

Carland's name appears in the lyrics of the Le Tigre song "Hot Topic."[14] She is also name-checked in the Bikini Kill song “For Tammy Rae”.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ Carpenter, Susan (3 March 2002). "When Dance Becomes Stance". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ "Tammy Rae Carland, California College of the Arts". California College of the Art Faculty Directory. California College of the Arts. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  3. ^ Thornton, Sarah (2014). 33 artists in 3 acts. New York, N.Y.: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. pp. 68–74. ISBN 9780393240979.
  4. ^ Anderson, Sini (2014). The Punk Singer (documentary). New York, N.Y.: IFC Films.
  5. ^ Green, Karen (1997). A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 9780312155353.
  6. ^ Darms, Lisa (2013). The Riot Grrrl Collection. New York, N.Y.: Feminist Press. pp. 101–120. ISBN 9781558618220.
  7. ^ Geha, Katie (2015). "Pitfall Tramps". Artforum. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
  8. ^ Bright, Deborah (1998). The Passionate Camera: Queer Bodies of Desire. New York, N.Y.: Routledge. pp. 298, 305-305. ISBN 0415145821.
  9. ^ Hammond, Harmony (2000). Lesbian Art in America. New York, N.Y.: Rizzoli. pp. 78–79, 137. ISBN 0847822486.
  10. ^ Carland, Tammy Rae (2004). The gray area panel discussion (lecture video). San Francisco: California College of the Arts.
  11. ^ "Alien She, YBCA". Alien She. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  12. ^ "Alien She, Orange County Museum of Art". Alien She, Orange County Museum of Art. Orange County Museum of Art. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  13. ^ . www.cca.edu. Archived from the original on 2009-08-28.
  14. ^ Oler, Tammy (October 31, 2019). "57 Champions of Queer Feminism, All Name-Dropped in One Impossibly Catchy Song". Slate Magazine.
  15. ^ Oler, Tammy (31 October 2019). "57 Champions of Queer Feminism, All Name-Dropped in One Impossibly Catchy Song". Slate.

External links Edit

  • Tammy Rae Carland site 2015-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • Interview on Art Practical 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • Tammy Rae Carland "I (heart) Amy Carter" Riot Grrrl Collection at the Fales Special Collections Library at NYU
  • Tammy Rae Carland Zine Collection at the Fales Special Collections Library at NYU
  • Mr. Lady Archive at the Fales Special Collections Library at NYU
  • Tammy Rae Carland at Kadist Art Foundation
  • Art in the Grip of Riot Grrrl Hyperallergic article

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Tammy Rae Carland born January 27 1965 is a photographer video artist zine editor current provost at California College of the Arts CCA and former co owner of the independent lesbian music label Mr Lady Records and Videos 1 Her work has been published screened and exhibited around the world in galleries and museums in New York Los Angeles San Francisco Berlin and Sydney 2 Tammy Rae CarlandTammy Rae Carland in her studio Oakland CA 2014BornTammy Rae Carland 1965 01 27 January 27 1965 age 58 Portland Maine United StatesNationalityAmericanEducationBA The Evergreen State College Olympia WA MFA University of California at Irvine Irvine CA Whitney Museum Independent Study Program New York NYKnown forPhotography Video artNotable workLesbian Beds Odd Girl OutMovementfeminism Contents 1 Early life 2 Zines videos and music 3 Photography 4 Teaching 5 In popular culture 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditCarland was born in Portland Maine in 1965 She grew up with 4 siblings and was raised by her single mother She was the first in her family to graduate from high school 3 Zines videos and music EditIn the late 1980s while she was studying photography at The Evergreen State College Carland co founded the independent art gallery Reko Muse a k a wreck o muse in Olympia Washington with fellow photography student Kathleen Hanna and another friend Heidi Arbogast They formed a band Amy Carter who performed during art exhibitions Kathleen Hanna often did spoken word performances at the gallery Local band Nirvana led by Kurt Cobain periodically played benefit shows to support the gallery After Amy Carter broke up Carland remained friends with Hanna 4 She collaborated on the record art for Hanna s band Bikini Kill Carland is also the namesake of the Bikini Kill song For Tammy Rae off the album Pussy Whipped She also collaborated on album art for bands such as The Fakes and The Butchies Hanna contributed to Carland s next project the independently produced fanzine I heart Amy Carter Other contributors included Donna Dresch of the queercore band Team Dresch Carland s zine writings have been republished in A Girl s Guide to Taking Over the World 5 edited by Karen Green and Tristan Taormino and The Riot Grrrl Collection edited by Lisa Darms 6 After the zine s demise Carland turned her focus to photography and filmmaking Excerpts from her film Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes are included in the documentary film She s Real Worse Than Queer by Lucy Thane and Carland is also interviewed in this film She has also been a contributor to Joanie4Jackie a film compilation zine created by Miranda July which featured Dear Mom and Becky 1977 in the first and second issues respectively Her videos Live From Somewhere 7 Odd Girl Out and Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes have screened nationally and internationally From 1997 2005 Carland ran in partnership Mr Lady Records and Videos Mr Lady was an independent record label and video distribution company dedicated to promoting feminist and queer culture Mr Lady released recordings by The Butchies Kaia Wilson Carland s ex partner and Mr Lady co founder and Le Tigre Photography EditCarland s photographs appear in the book The Passionate Camera Photography and Bodies of Desire 8 edited by Deborah Bright and Lesbian Art in America 9 edited by Harmony Hammond Carland has several bodies of work that have been shown in museums and galleries She is currently represented by Jessica Silverman Gallery Carland has described herself as a maker rather than a documentarian with regard to her art practice In general her photographs are carefully staged rather than captured in the moment She has cited Bernd and Hilla Becher Felix Gonzales Torres and Imogen Cunningham as influences especially on her Lesbian Beds series 10 The series contains photographs of her friends unmade beds all taken from the same aerial perspective just minutes after being vacated In the series Horror Girls Carland dresses up to recreate scenes and characters from horror movies In On Becoming Billy and Katie 1964 Carland creates snapshot portraits of her dressed as her parents Photoback is a series in which she photographed found photos that have captions hand written on the backs Keeping House is a series Carland did with Kaia Wilson staging scene from their home life together The series Post Partum Portraits was created after Carland became a mother Her series Archive of Feelings was featured in Alien She Examining the lasting impact of Riot Grrrl an exhibition held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 11 in San Francisco CA and the Orange County Museum of Art 12 Teaching EditCarland is Provost 13 at California College of the Arts where she is also a Professor of Photography and Fine Arts Carland has also taught at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC and DePauw University Greencastle IN In popular culture EditCarland s name appears in the lyrics of the Le Tigre song Hot Topic 14 She is also name checked in the Bikini Kill song For Tammy Rae 15 References Edit Carpenter Susan 3 March 2002 When Dance Becomes Stance Los Angeles Times Tammy Rae Carland California College of the Arts California College of the Art Faculty Directory California College of the Arts Retrieved 2015 03 07 Thornton Sarah 2014 33 artists in 3 acts New York N Y W W Norton amp Company Inc pp 68 74 ISBN 9780393240979 Anderson Sini 2014 The Punk Singer documentary New York N Y IFC Films Green Karen 1997 A Girl s Guide to Taking Over the World Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution St Martin s Griffin ISBN 9780312155353 Darms Lisa 2013 The Riot Grrrl Collection New York N Y Feminist Press pp 101 120 ISBN 9781558618220 Geha Katie 2015 Pitfall Tramps Artforum Retrieved 2015 04 14 Bright Deborah 1998 The Passionate Camera Queer Bodies of Desire New York N Y Routledge pp 298 305 305 ISBN 0415145821 Hammond Harmony 2000 Lesbian Art in America New York N Y Rizzoli pp 78 79 137 ISBN 0847822486 Carland Tammy Rae 2004 The gray area panel discussion lecture video San Francisco California College of the Arts Alien She YBCA Alien She Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Retrieved 2015 03 07 Alien She Orange County Museum of Art Alien She Orange County Museum of Art Orange County Museum of Art Retrieved 2015 03 07 Academic Affairs California College of the Arts www cca edu Archived from the original on 2009 08 28 Oler Tammy October 31 2019 57 Champions of Queer Feminism All Name Dropped in One Impossibly Catchy Song Slate Magazine Oler Tammy 31 October 2019 57 Champions of Queer Feminism All Name Dropped in One Impossibly Catchy Song Slate External links EditTammy Rae Carland site Archived 2015 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Interview on Art Practical Archived 2012 03 30 at the Wayback Machine Tammy Rae Carland I heart Amy Carter Riot Grrrl Collection at the Fales Special Collections Library at NYU Tammy Rae Carland Zine Collection at the Fales Special Collections Library at NYU Mr Lady Archive at the Fales Special Collections Library at NYU Tammy Rae Carland at Kadist Art Foundation Art in the Grip of Riot GrrrlHyperallergic article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tammy Rae Carland amp oldid 1155154351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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