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Lloyd Wong, Unfinished

Sunday 22 March, 16:00

Run Time

69 mins

A Relaxed Screening of this programme will take place simultaneously at Berwick Town Hall Council Chamber.

Queer Care Caravan residents Conal McStravick, Cannach MacBride and Mikiki will be present for a discussion after the screening.

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The Queer Care programme is curated and facilitated by LGBTQIA+ artists Cannach MacBride, Conal McStravck, and Mikki who have worked with queer and trans media and community care resources with cooperation from from Lothian Health Services Archive, Edinburgh, Tyne and Wear Archives and UK trans mutual aid groups and transnational LGBTQIA support groups, past and present.

Cannach MacBride (they/them s an artist working with performance, installation, writing, video, and event making – with and without institutions. Their practice focuses on relational entanglements, listening across—and being attentive to—difference, and working creatively towards an ethics of inseparability and interdependency. They are currently doing PhD research into listening as pluralistic creative practice, and they have also worked in the care industry. Conal McStravick (they/them) is a queer, non-binary artist, writer, curator and educator born in Ireland and based in Glasgow, Scotland. This project at BFMAF continues McStravick’s doctoral research project “Learning in a fantastically public medium”: Stuart Marshall and Sound, Video and Television as Art and Activist media, 1968-1993, with events, exhibitions and publishing on Marshall and his context, between 2022-2026. Mikiki (they/them) is a queer video and performance artist from Newfoundland whose work has been presented across Canada through self-produced interventions, artist-run centres, and public galleries. Alongside their artistic practice, they have worked in sexual health education since the early 2000s. Their varied roles—including sexuality educator in Calgary public schools, bathhouse attendant in Saskatoon, and drag queen karaoke host in St. John’s—inform their work in gay men’s health. Mikiki has also worked as a sexual health outreach worker in Ottawa, HIV educator in Montreal, and Poz Prevention Coordinator at the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation, and now leads a harm reduction outreach and HIV testing programme at a community health centre.

Lloyd Wong, Unfinished

Lesley Loksi Chan’s poignant work of archival intimacy blends fragments of her research notes with the unfinished footage of Lloyd Wong, a man who documented his life living with AIDS in the early 1990s. Rough and unprocessed, her film explores the meaning of queer inheritance, of incompletion, and the act of repeated looking.

Director

Country

Year

2025

Duration

29 mins

Premiere

Dialogue Language

English

Primary Contact

Square Eyes

Distribution (Worldwide)

Square Eyes