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UNCENSORED: Queer Art and the Church video
A print of my painting ‘ Damned ‘ was in this exhibition, it can be viewed at 3:01 in the video.
http://youtu.be/S0rgqIpuHks
Published on Mar 29, 2012 by theObjectified
UNCENSORED: Queer Art and the Church
Group Exhibition
March 27-April 1, 2012; 12-6pm
Leslie-Lohman Annex 127-B Prince Street, New York, NY 10012
http://www.uncensoredexhibition.org/
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An intro into the world of Circé
Circe is a queer femme artist of transsexual origin. Her drawings and paintings reflect an integrated queer feminism that is political, social, and often emotional in nature. Of late she has begun to work on a new series celebrating queer lives. Her wish is to represent the diversity of queer people. Circé’s passion and exploration of queer realities is motivation for what she commits to being a lifelong exploration.
To date, she has created paintings capturing moments and images of a High Femme, a trio of Butch women at seated at a Bar while a femme checks them out, a Drag King, a Kiki Lesbian Tanguero, a Butch Vagina, and her moving interpretation of a Transsexual crucifixion which she donated to the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in Soho, New York and is now part of their permanent collection. Circe is eagerly committed to producing art that further reflects the many dynamic facets of Queer identity and existence.
* my sister originally composed this note about me,I have simply updated it.
High Femme
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High Femme
© Circé
oil on canvas
30in. x 48in.
$3,500. CAD
Originally conceived and created as part of a larger Queer Lives series, Ms. Circe offers a sensual and stunning take on not only the visibility of queer women, but also a non-conformist portrayal of an unapologetic sexual woman. Juxtaposed within the classical portraiture milieu we are dramatically given a moment of relaxed, confident sexuality. Beautifully captured and portrayed Ms. Circe choses to show a confidence that confronts the viewer and asks that we linger in this captured moment, where queerness and marginalized identity has never been presented in such an archetypal and simply stunning way. Ms. Circe continues to examine important questions about feminism and female representation in her art, unafraid of the sexual politics that have often been a centric controversial element in deconstructing feminist art practice. Ms. Circe offers an intriguing and powerful image of female sexuality in her continued exploration of what has historically been the site of women’s oppression.
UNCENSORED: Queer Art and the Church
Uncensored: Queer Art and the Church is an activist riposte to the shameful history of censorship against LGBTQ art and artists by both the Catholic Church and Fundamentalist Protestant Churches. The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art firmly believes that all art should be seen and displayed without regard to content; therefore submissions to Uncensored: Queer Art and the Church were not curated, edited, interpreted or censored.
The image of my painting ‘ Damned ‘ will be among the art exhibited.
Opening Reception:
Tuesday, March 27; 6-8PM

On view for one week
March 27-31, 12pm-6pm
Leslie-Lohman Museum Annex
127-B Prince Street, New York, NY 10012
Lone Wolves and the femme ( in progress )
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Lones Wolves and the femme ( in progress )
© Circé
oil on canvas
20in. x 40in.
Joelle Circé’s Artistic Journey
This is a phone interview I had with Luna Allison for Xtra.ca magazine online about my art and my Solo show at Venus Envy Ottawa.
Joelle Circé’s artistic journey
ON DISPLAY / Painter went from Scientology to kink and BDSM-themed art
Joelle Circé has been experiencing an artistic and personal awakening.
As a lesbian of transexual origin, Circé’s physical transition has also led to a profound emotional shift. She started to experience a new level of wonder and fascination with women’s bodies, and her growing personal experience with misogyny and oppression transformed her art into decidedly queer work.
“I had stopped [painting] for about ten years before my transition,” says Circé. “Before that, I was doing landscapes, still lifes and portraits for a living. It wasn’t satisfying enough. I dropped it all, walked away from it and joined Scientology for 14 years.”
But when Circé came out as a woman to her fellow Scientologists in Los Angeles, she says it did not go over well. She decided to move back to Canada and make space in her life to fully become herself.

Joelle Circé paints erotic scenes ranging from rope play to crucifixion.
(Joelle Circé)
This month at Venus Envy, locals get a chance to see what she’s been working on throughout this transformative period.
Her body of work began with a series of vaginal portraits she started painting 12 years ago.
“They were the first paintings I did after my transition,” says Circé. “Some of them are erotic — BDSM and fetish — and others are more feminist, addressing body issues and misogyny.”
From there, Circé moved on to a series of portraits with queer and kink themes — capturing rope play, eroticism, dildos and harnesses, moments of personal and sexual liberation, as well as images of the queer and gaymous, like Montreal’s Nat King Pole and New York’s Con Artist.
These last two portraits are currently on loan to the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in New York, along with an image of transsexual crucifixion, called Damned, which was accepted into the permanent collection there four months ago.
“I was in at the reception for an all women’s art show, called Estrogenius, in New York,” says Circé. “The curator said, ‘Come over here. I want to introduce you to someone.’ Very unexpected. That’s how it came about.”
This month’s show, The Art of Joelle Circé, features samples of the Circé’s edgiest work, which is right at home amongst the dildos, vibrators, floggers, rope and books of erotica permanently on offer at Venus Envy.
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Broken Images is on display at Venus Envy
(Joelle Circé)
The Deets:
The Art of Joelle Circé
March 4–31
Venus Envy
320 Lisgar St
circesart.com
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