The Future is Lilac - Being Vulnerable Together as the Stainless Steel Shield of Tomorrow

A fictional review by Meta Cunt about the communal feminist space LILA-X-BASE in Los Angeles, yet to found in a near future by the artist duo die Blaue Distanz – Franziska Goralski and Anna Erdmann. LILA-X-BASE Los Angeles aims to create »a place for female-identified people, womxn of color, lesbians, queer, inter, trans, gender-nonconforming, nonbinary and disabled folxs, and other marginalized groups.«

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1 www.annaerdmann.de
2 www.franziskagoralski.de
3 www.lilacpop.de
4 http://galerie5020.at/programm/lilac-library-5020-version
5 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/search/collection/p15799coll4/searchterm/Weathers
6 http://www.getty.edu/research/special_collections/institutional_archives/
7 http://www.mazerlesbianarchives.org
8 https://localwiki.org/sf/osento
9 “Feminist orbit” is a word by Christine Gledhill
10 http://www.lesbianavengers.com
11 http://anniesprinkle.org
12 http://anniesprinkle.org/projects/archived-projects/post-modern-pin-up-pleasure-activist-playing-cards/

Image credits
A – C © die Blaue Distanz
D Hommage to Carolyn Weathers by die Blaue Distanz, photo by Tatjana Bikic
E © die Blaue Distanz
F © die Blaue Distanz, https://womenscenterforcreativework.com/events/fem-synth-lab/
G – H © die Blaue Distanz
I Cover of Lesbian Herstory Archives Newsletter #6 1980, periodicals collection of June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives Los Angeles
J – L © die Blaue Distanz
M Button, button collection of June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives Los Angeles
N Photo by Leila, “Bad Attitude“, periodicals collection of June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives Los Angeles
O Photo from “New York Times Magazine” 4/24/94, part of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives Los Angeles
P © die Blaue Distanz
Q Gertrude Stein puppet from “puppets! etc.“ by Connie Matricardi at June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives Los Angeles