Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan

Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan

Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan are a Canadian performance art duo, who have collaborated on performances, films, videos, publications and public art projects since 1989. Both out lesbians,[1] Dempsey and Millan collaborate most commonly on humorous performances addressing lesbian and feminist themes in a variety of media, including film, video and live performance poetry. Dempsey and Millan are based out of Winnipeg, and have toured and performed worldwide.[2] Their work has been featured in four retrospectives.[3]

Their most well-known works are the music video "We're Talking Vulva", the performance video "What Does a Lesbian Look Like?", which was in regular rotation on MuchMusic in the 1990s[4] and was featured on the spoken word poetry compilation album Word Up. They are widely known as the Lesbian Rangers of Lesbian National Parks and Services.

Selected performances

Astroart Space Corps

Astroart Space Corps was a performance for Nuit Blanche 2014 in Calgary, Alberta. Dempsey and Millan attended as commanders of the PANDORA I space shuttle, taking a break from training to sign commemorative photographs.[5]

Grocery Store

For Grocery Store, Dempsey and Milan, along with jake moore and Zab worked together as The Co-Op Collective to turn Ace Art Gallery in downtown Winnipeg into a functioning grocery store, providing "food and food for thought" to serve the downtown core of the city and bring attention to the lack of essential provisions in the area. The collective ran ads on the radio, ran an advertising circular and a mail-in coupon campaign directed at the mayor to request the creation of real services in the area. The collective sold over $5000 worth of groceries during month of August 2002.[6]

Lesbian National Parks & Services

Lesbian National Parks & Services is an ongoing series of performances, videos and printed matter. Originally conceived during a residency at The Banff Centre in 1997, as "...a visible homosexual presence in spaces where concepts of history and biology exclude all but a very few."[7] Dressed as park rangers, the duo sought to "queery[...] that icon of Canadianness"[8] through their site-specific performances satirizing the commodification of the Banff wilderness. Dempsey and Millan handed out maps of Banff, including real and imaginary tourist attractions, such as "Invisible Lesbian Heritage House and Gardens" and the "Invisible Plaque Dedicated to our Founding Foremothers." Dempsey and Millan released "Lesbian National Parks and Services Field Guide to North America: Flora, Fauna & Survival Skills"[9] in 2002.[10] Dempsy and Millan performed a tour of duty in 2008 as a part of the Land Matters series at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery.[11]

Arborite Housedress

Selected film and video

We're Talking Vulva

[14] [15]

Publications

Dempsey, Shawna and Lorri Millan. Anatomy of a Nymphomaniac. Winnipeg: disOrientation Chapbooks, 1997.

Bedtime Stodies for the Edge of the World. Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring Publishing, 2012.

Handbook of the Junior Lesbian Ranger. Winnipeg: Finger in the Dyke Productions, 1995.

In the LIFE: Portrait of a Modern Sex-Deviant. Winnipeg: Finger in the Dyke Productions, 1995.

Lesbian National Parks and Services Field Guide to North America: Flora, Fauna & Survival Skills. Toronto: Pedlar Press, 2002.

Mary Medusa: A Testimonial. Winnipeg: Finger in the Dyke Productions, 1992.

Winnipeg Tarot Co. Tarot Deck. Winnipeg: Finger in the Dyke Productions, 2010.

Prizes and awards

Dempsey and Millan have received many awards, including the Canadian Museums Association Award for Outstanding Publication and the Manitoba Arts Council Special Prize for Innovation and Excellence.[16]

References

  1. Borden, Anne (February 2003), "Interview with Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan", The Danforth Review, retrieved 2008-03-25 Archived 31 December 2010 at WebCite
  2. "Shawna Dempsey & Lorri Millan". ccca.concordia.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  3. anonymous. "Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan | Women's Studies - University of Windsor". www1.uwindsor.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  4. "Interview with Performance Artists Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan". Step On Magazine. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  5. Nuitblanchecalgary.ca
  6. Dempsey, Shawna; Milan, Lorri. "Performance". Finger In The Dyke Productions. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  7. Dempsey, Shawna; Millan, Lorri. "Performance". Finger In the Dyke Productions. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  8. Francis, Margot (2000). "The Lesbian National Parks and Services". Canadian Womens Studies 20 (2): 131–136.
  9. Dempsey, Shawna; Millan, Lorri (2002). Lesbian National Parks and Services Field Guide to North America: Flora, Fauna & Survival Skills. Pedlar Press. ISBN 0968652263.
  10. O'Brian, John; White, Peter (2007). Beyond Wilderness: The Group of Seven, Canadian Identity, and Contemporary Art. Montreal: McGill-Queen's.
  11. Mills, Josephine; University of Lethbridge; Art Gallery (2009-01-01). Land matters: location, ground, reference. Lethbridge: University of Lethbridge Art Gallery. ISBN 9780919555372.
  12. "Good performance art makes audience nervous". www.winnipegfreepress.com. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  13. Greenhill, Pauline (1998). "Lesbian Mess(ages) Decoding Shawna Dempsey's Cake Squish at the Festival Du Voyeur". Atlantis. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  14. Dempsey, Shawna; Millan, Lorri. "We're Talking Vulva". Finger In The Dyke Productions. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  15. Dempsey, Shawna; Millan, Lorri. "Film & Videos". shawna dempsey and lorri millan. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  16. Dempsey, Shawna; Millan, Lorri. "Finger in the Dyke Productions: Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan". Retrieved 8 March 2015.

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