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TransOhio Upcoming Events: Ink and Ambition, A Twenty Year Retrospective – and – Life Imitates Art: Work of Briden Cole Schueren

Justine Mara Anderson

Ink and Ambition, A Twenty Year Retrospective

TransOhio along with Equality Ohio, The LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland and the Inferno nightclub have come together to sponsor an exciting event on July 16th at the University of Akron. Artist Dennis Crabapple McClain, born in Akron as Dennis Cramer, has come out as transgender and will be coming out to the art community at this event as Justine Mara Andersen.

The show features internationally published work from such clients as DC Comics, Image Comics, WOTC’s Dungeons and Dragons (including some “Dragonlance” as well as some “Sword Of Shannara” illustrations), Lucasfilm, MARA comics, and much more.

Ink and Ambition, A Twenty Year Retrospective Friday, July 16, 2010 at 6pm
University of Akron’s Folk Hall, Emily Davis GalleryAkron, Ohio
Reception includes light appetizers.

A lecture on erotic art and transgender issues will be given at 7:00, the focus being on her work and her creation, MARA, a highly unusual and personal erotic comic.

The exhibit will show hundreds of published illustrations. As part of the show Justine will be showing art and illustration from many of her influences, including original art from the Simpsons, Bambi, Berni Wrightson, the trail-blazing trans artist Jeffrey Jones, and many other famous and influential fantasy and comic book artists.

This show is not only of interest to members of the LGBT community, but also to anyone who has any interest in comics, fantasy, gaming, and illustration.

Please join TransOhio, Equality Ohio, The LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland and the Inferno nightclub for a wonderful night of art and expression. An after party will be held at the Inferno nightclub on Arlington Road.

Due to the adult nature of the art no one under the age of 18 will be allowed entrance to the event.
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Life Imitates Art: Work of Briden Cole Schueren
Saturday, August 7, 2010
6:00pm – 10:00pm
Center On High Street – Stonewall Columbus
1160 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43201

Join TransOhio and Stonewall Columbus as they kick-off TransOhio’s 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium month!

Refreshments will be provided.

Come join the TransOhio and local artist and community member, Briden Cole Schueren as he shares with the community some of his work (painting, photography and mixed media).

Registration for the 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender & Ally Symposium is open. There are over 70 workshops spanning the weekend of August 13-15, 2010. Presenters include, Keynote speaker, S. Bear Bergman, Donna Rose, Vickie Boisseau, Mara Keisling, Michael Munson, Kim Pearson, Madsen Minax, Dr. Sherman Leis and other local and nationally known presenters! CLE’s are Approved. CEU’s are Pending.

For information, or to register, visit transohio2010.wordpress.com

TransOhio Transgender & Ally Symposium Kick-Off Event: Artwork Showing of Transgender Artist Briden Cole Schueren

Columbus, Ohio artist, Briden Cole Schueren, has always had a different kind of perspective on life. He’s extremely energetic and fast-paced. He’s got a love of playing with movement which “is why many of [his] pieces tend to be very fluid while blurring the lines in-between colors.”

Schueren says that he “loves making art that pushes boundaries and makes people think. You could say that I like playing around with fire,” in reference to being able to make people squirm.

“I feel so free and at ease when I am painting or doing a photo shoot! When I have a camera or a paintbrush in my hand I am truly at peace. It’s very Zen like for me. I just want to be able to go crazy on a huge stretch of canvas, painting all over it and rolling around adding different layers and media types. I love making stories with my art. Alternatively, I also love allowing stories to inspire my work. I just feel it gives so much more meaning to every minute that I put into each piece,” says Schueren.

Besides art, Briden’s other passion is rowing. He is currently a rowing coach for a women’s high school varsity team and couldn’t be any more proud and happy to be part of that experience. In college, Schueren had to leave his rowing team because of “regulations.” Thankfully, he’s been able to get back involved with a sport that he loves!

This collection, Blurring the Lines of Gender, explores, interweaving paintings, photographs, mixed media pieces, sculptures, and recycled materials and highlights elements of blurring the lines of gender and human interaction. Blurring the Lines of Gender explores just one of Schueren’s many artistic styles, namely a playful use of vivid colors and fluid movements, while playing with the gender binary.

Schueren’s work will be on display at The Center on High (Stonewall Columbus) in the heart of the Short North Arts District, during the month of August. “We’re thrilled that Briden is going to share this part of himself. I love his work. He’s bright and full of life. Not to mention, he is open about his personal journey of transitioning, female-to-male. His work represents that journey, the highs and the lows. Briden’s showing is our kick-off event for our 2nd annual Transgender and Ally Symposium. It is a wonderful opportunity to educate general society about issues and experiences that transgender people face,” says Shane Morgan, Founder of TransOhio.

Schueren says, “This show is very special to me and personal, because I get to show a big part of my life that I struggled through, yet came out stronger and happy on the other side. I am so grateful and lucky to say I was born with a couple ‘extra parts’. I have been able to experience life in such a different way; Blissful and beautiful while very scary, and you can see that in the way I express my art.”

Briden Cole Schueren’s opening will be on Saturday, August 1, 2009, Gallery Hop. The Center on High will be open from 5pm-9pm at 1160 N. High Street, Columbus. Light refreshments will be available. Come to meet-n-mingle with Briden and other Gallery Hop go-ers and push your own
notions of gender.

This is the kick-off event for TransOhio’s 2nd Annual Transgender and Ally Symposium. For symposium info, visit http://www.transohio.org/.