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  • lesbian mapping project beth schindler juno rosenhaus

    Philly’s gay archives weren’t very funny. So some artists made their own.

    Philadelphia Inquirer, Dec 2024

    The posters began popping up on street poles and electrical boxes over the summer. In black capital letters against a white background, they displayed the solemn language of traditional historical markers: “At This Location ... It happened here.”

  • Art Gay-llery with Juno Rosenhaus

    Lez Hang Out Podcast, Dec 2024

    We talk with Juno about the process of creating the ArtHaus, the inherently political nature of the word ‘dyke’, and our personal experiences with vulva shame.

  • The History and Future of Lesbian Art Communities

    Autostraddle, Nov 2024

    “It’s a bit of a cliche that life ends at 40 — fuck that,” Rosenhaus says. “The older you get, the more invisible you are. And being queer, being lesbian, you’re already marginalized and struggling to have people see you…I want to highlight that margin; I want to live in that margin.”

  • Dyke+ ArtHaus Founder Has Designs on a Safe Space for Lesbian Artists over 40

    6ABC Action News, June 2024

    Juno Rosenhaus had a vision years ago for a community-driven space for "dyke and lesbian-identified artists, focused on those 40 and over". In 2021, Rosenhaus realized that vision and opened Dyke+ ArtHaus in West Philadelphia.