Art Stars 2011: Where Are They Now? 

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Emily Roysdon
As well as participating in performances like "A Gay Bar Called Everywhere," Roysdon has also been busy curating shows around the world. In January, she curated the "Illegitimate and Herstorical" exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery, which focused on images of homosexual relationships and which art website Hyperallergic called "one of the strongest group shows culled from open-call submissions that I've seen of late." The Tate Modern commissioned Roysdon to curate a special event as a part of their Barbara Hammer exhibit. In May, Roysdon will also be participating in the Tate Modern's series of live-streamed artist talks where she will present a new work to watchers around the globe. Her performance will examine "the intersection of choreography and political action through performance."

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