Hi People! We are NOW BOOKING for a limited east-coast-only March tour, drop me a line if you want to bring us to your town/school! xoxo
The Sex Workers' Art Show is an evening of visual and performance art created by people who work in the sex industry to dispel the myth that they are anything short of artists, innovators, and geniuses!
Hitting the road every year for the last 6 years, the controversial Sex Workers' Art Show brings audiences a mesmerizing cabaret-style event featuring music, burlesque, spoken word, drag, and multimedia performance art. The performances offer a wide range of perspectives on sex work, from celebration of prostitution and sex-positivity to views from the darker sides of the industry.
The show includes people from all areas of the sex industry: strippers, prostitutes, dommes, film stars, phone sex operators, internet models, etc. It smashes traditional stereotypes and moves beyond "positive" and "negative" into a fuller articulation of the complicated ways sex workers experience their jobs and their lives.
=) congrats on the latest greatest tour of The Sex Workers' Art Show! you bitches keep me so inspired and hungry for change -- the paper kind lol.... hey, please lmk how i can participate in your westcoast tour stops -- my Aka Dua burlesque improv theater piece is a perfect fit to any lineup -- like a Wonderbra for the well endowed ;-p baci, chyna pi
December 17th is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This event was created to call attention to hate crimes committed against sex workers all over the globe. Originally thought of by Dr. Annie Sprinkle and started by the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA as a memorial and vigil for the victims of the Green River Killer in Seattle Washington. International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers has empowered workers from over cities around the world to come together and organize against discrimination and remember victims of violence. During the week of December 17th, sex worker rights organizations will be staging actions and vigils to raise awareness about violence that is commonly committed against sex workers. The assault, battery, rape and murder of sex workers must end. Existing laws prevent sex workers from reporting violence. The stigma and discrimination that is perpetuated by the prohibitionist laws has made violence against us acceptable. Please join with sex workers around the world and stand against criminalization and violence committed against prostitutes.