OUTsider 2026: “BODIES”

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared Our queer and trans BODIES refuse to be misnamed, rendered illegal, and disappeared

OUTsider is a five day queer transmedia art festival providing a platform to all kinds of LGBTQ+ art and expression, especially the messy in-between forms.

Previous iterations of the festival have two-stepped around embodiment with monstrous and shapeshifting metaphors. And as we have been queerious and unplugged, we’ve always been attuned to the fact that our bodies are inherently political. As we embody resistance, our bodies become intricate, fleshy archives of grief, rage, desire, and joy. Our bodies carry traumas and ancestral knowledge in the same breath. In a time of erasure–of non-cormforming and unassimilable bodies, and when our freedom of speech is under attack–OUTsider 2026 is an opportunity to speak directly from and to the flesh. And not just human flesh: we are also talking about our post-human cyborg-kin, the more than human ancestral beings, the non-human plant-queers and multi-legged creatures, and the of-the-earth, fluid, and cosmically entangled bodies.

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Program at-a-glance

  • 7:30PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Keioui Keijaun Thomas - Come Hell or High Femmes

    • In Thomas's new solo project, Come Hell or High Femmes: The Dolls Rise, a three part film  and multimedia performance, Thomas charts a post-apocalyptic geography. Her world is lush  and verdant; the artist, bathed in a sky blue dress of tulle, wanders across babbling brooks, oceans, and atop hills of fertile land. Thomas imagines a time where the dolls—a word that,  loosely, means a trans femmes so flawless and unbound they are no longer considered real—have survived a mass extinction. Why are dolls the only ones left? Perhaps, it is because trans  femmes (often, but not always) are forged in nocturnality, where beauty and intelligence must  learn to supersede time and space. Thomas reclaims what it means to be black in nature,  forging new ways to exist in peace, joy, and healing in relation to the American landscape. The work moves through sound, light, poetry, dance, and music as forms of resistance and healing. The choreography is based on queering landscapes, camouflage, and metamorphosis as modes of survival and transcendence for queer and trans people.

    9:00PM @ VORTEX Tent
    Bird of Paradigm - Body Garden

    • Body Garden is an audio/visual performance combining animation, experimental video, dance, wailing vocals, and electronic music production. Drawing from absurdity and improvisation, Bird of Paradigm sings cathartic anthems about fatness, oppression, quantum sensuality, and the ecstatic potential of life on earth. These odes feature her cross cultural digital music production. Electronic sound effects, unexpected samples, and middle eastern instruments blend into hypnotic electronic tracks that surround her chanted wailing vocals. The live musical performance in Body Garden will be in lock step with projected visuals. These visuals feature hand drawn animation as well as distorted personal archival video edited together to the beat of the music. The visuals, choreography, and music weave a narrative and poetic thesis about the sensual potential of life on earth in contrast to the hate crimes, prejudice, and disturbing cultural confines imposed on the artist and our society as a whole.

  • 11:00AM @ TBD
    Conference on the Couch

    • Info coming soon

    6:30PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Miss Perkances - DISFOꓤI∀

    • We attend an act of bodily modification; in this case, we will employ the technique of piercing. I, MAri Miss Perkances, ring the right side of my body, generating a cry of anguish, pain, nonconformity, and PLEASURE.

      The performance portrays my becoming an artist: a feeling, a gaze, a spectrum, a pain, a day-to-day experience—perhaps a nonconformity? The one I am inhabiting, the one inhabited by all bodies that find themselves within that spectrum of gender binarism. But whose DISPHORI∀ is this? To which eye does it belong?

    8:00PM @ VORTEX Tent
    Kerosene Jones - Blue Lightning Ghost Train: Inpatient Program 1

    • Blue Lightning Ghost Train: Inpatient Program 1 is the first phase of an experimental song, video, and performance cycle using archival materials to explore queer responses to the ongoing opioid crisis. Toying with the notion of performance as harm reduction, the development of the Blue Lightning Ghost Train series has received support from New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and a CUNY Social Practice Fellowship, and features mix engineering by Bassel Al-Rahim and costume design by Connor Goerk.

    9:00PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Alice Bag + special guests - Legacy Award

    • Alice Bag is a singer/songwriter, musician, author, artist, educator and feminist. Alice was the lead singer and co-founder of the Bags, one of the first bands to form during the initial wave of punk in Los Angeles. The Alice Bag Band was featured in the seminal documentary on punk rock, The Decline of Western Civilization. Alice went on to perform in other groundbreaking bands, including Castration Squad, Cholita, and Las Tres. She is the author of the critically acclaimed books Violence Girl and Pipe Bomb For the Soul.  Her self-titled 2016 debut album received critical acclaim and was named one of the best albums of 2016 by AllMusic. Her second album, Blueprint, was named one of the Best Albums of 2018 by NPR and the Los Angeles Times. Bag’s 3rd album, Sister Dynamite, was released in April 2020 on In The Red Records during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Alice has recently joined forces with Kid Congo Powers for a new act called Juanita and Juan, with a new EP on In The Red Records debuting in Spring 2025. 

  • 11:00AM @ TBD
    Conference on the Couch

    • Info coming soon

    3:30PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Malic Amalya, Macon Reed, BEYONDEEP, Sasha Wortzel - Quickie at the Movies

    • Leather Graves by Malic Amalya

      The Death Spa Experience by Macon Reed


      Flowers Forever by BEYONDEEP


      How to Carry water by Sasha Wortzel

    5:30 @ VORTEX Tent
    Luna Vela - metateando

    • metateando is a performance and meditation by Luna Vela that explores her fragmented memories and identity through the labor of grinding on her metate. A dark fairytale that comes from the deepest parts of her soul through black mirror work unfolds as a long-form experimental video poem, a flower altar, silhouettes of her alien tejana body, and Mexican boleros rebajados. A mythic flower-bearing androgyne exploits her body, explores her soul— xochihuanismo TS.

    6:45PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Andie Flores and Sam Meyer - 3 scenes from queer utopia

    • Sam and Andie hired Grant and Ayesha to play Sam and Andie in a play about queer utopia. The play is a conversation about how to be better, do better, and live together in a place that might already exist. The play is set in Texas, right now. 3 Scenes from Queer Utopia was born from our desire to envision a better world, while embracing the tensions between our worldviews. Sam is a cynic, Andie chooses hope. But we both believe a better world is possible. So we hired two younger artists to play us to prove it. What is the artists’ role in making the world a better place? What art do you choose to make when you know art won’t save the world?

    8:00PM @ VORTEX Tent
    Pó Rodil - La Playita

    • La Playita is a dream-like place based on various poems by the artist, in which the beach is seen as a metaphor for the body, its affections, and how masculinity and femininity come as waves that shape its shores.

    9:00PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Young Joon Kwak - Early career retrospective

    • OUTsider if fortunate to be ‘touched’ by Young Joon Kwak who will bring us into their fold via an artist talk to share their process, trajectory, and queer and trans worldmaking as they draw from their sculptural and exhibition work, as well as their collaborative and performance projects, Mutant Salon and Xina Xurner, who will perform on Saturday night.

  • 11AM @ TBD
    Conference on the Couch

    • Info coming soon

    2:30PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Jay Carlon and Micaela Tobin, featuring láwû makuriye’nte with a live set by DJ Hey Aswang - WAKE film screening & conversation

    • Part requiem, part reckoning, WAKE is a ritual for transformation.

      Filmed during the 2024 Los Angeles premiere, Filipino American artist Jay Carlon steps into the ring of memory and ancestry, confronting grief both personal and inherited. What begins as a solo act becomes a public rite: a prayer, a provocation, a body in resistance.

      Created in collaboration with experimental sound artist Micaela Tobin and featuring the late láwû makuriye’nte, whose performance brought radical depth and presence to this work; a singular moment now preserved on film and shared with the OUTsider community with whom they were so deeply embedded. 

      Come hang before the screening for a set from DJ Hey Aswang and artist talk with the creative team: Jay Carlon, Micaela Tobin, Sydney Cohen, Baseck, and Brian Sea (producer) in conversation with OUTsider Artistic Director, Laura Gutiérrez, on resilience and re-building.

    4:45 @ VORTEX Tent
    Baseck - Baseck - Hyped on Experience

    • Freak the frequency. Live experimental electronics dance/rave set with BASECK.

    5:45 @ VORTEX Theater
    NEMATOCYST (Jas Lin + Hearthealer) - Prayer Pillow

    • Prayer Pillow exhales the intense energy of NEMATOCYST’s past club-centric collaborations, curling inward to create a soft space for mutual rest, parallel play, and quiet intimacies. Guided by the ghostly hand of a humanoid pillow-creature, audiences offer their dreams to a living altar– a sentient wishing tree who holds our innermost sentiments in a haunted, tender embrace. Arising from 六字訣 (the Six Healing Sounds of Qigong), Prayer Pillow weaves a cushion for our grief, a blanket for our longings, and a cradle for our rest.

      Prayer Pillow has been shared at Cakeshop x Panic Library Hong Kong Art Week Performance Rave, Water & Power (LA), AN(8)X Festival (Berlin), Pluto Space (Valencia) and Tofu Collective (Copenhagen).

    9:00PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Xina Xurner

    • Xina Xurner will ignite the room with a genre-defying live set that unleashes sweat-soaked dance music, harsh noise, and radical queer glamour. Propelled by Marvin Astorga’s pounding beats and vocalist Young Joon Kwak’s feral screams and convulsive physicality, the duo fuses industrial noise, power electronics, dark club-wrecking rhythms, electric guitar, and extreme vocal distortion into a sonic and physical onslaught. The performance will transform dance-floor ecstasy into a queer engine of world-making, where exposure, glamour, and collective frenzy become acts of release, defiance, and resistance.

    10:00PM @ Butterfly Bar
    Queer Vinyl Collective - The VORTEX After Party

  • 2:30PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Ari is Speaking, KD Kinetic, Notre Dom, Sir Beauregard Elliot Esquire - Local Variety Showcase

    • Variety showcase featuring local artists, poets, and drag performers. SUPPORT LOCAL ART. 

    4:00PM @ VORTEX Grounds
    Javier Robelo and Leo Briggs - the Tiger and the Spigot consider the Stars

    • The Tiger and the Spigot consider the Stars is a collaborative practice of play. On Sundays, we gather on a patch of grass and improvise a constellation of things. At the center is a paper-mâché tiger mask and a spigot headpiece made from aluminum foil. Orbiting these are a flower, a horse, stars, ropes, fabrics, cue cards, ladders, megaphones, radios, and flags.

      Skin is not the limit of ourselves, but a connective tissue to the other. Play reimagines the material world, the hand-made, the non-human, and the space around us as familiar skins to become reacquainted with through considered touch. Leaning on the utopic potentiality of performance, we build and enact a world in flux, ever transformed by desire and the collective—by our erotic and political imaginations.


      The Tiger and the Spigotconsider the Stars: Part 27 is future forward, amplifying what is and what could be.

    5:15PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Temitope Olujobi - the hands that steal from other mouths

    • Hands that Steal from “Other” Mouths (HTS) is a theatrical two-player satire about Western empire and extraction in Africa. The project combines a 3D action arcade game with electro-pop, house music, and a teach-in on current neocolonialist traps that uphold the unequal exchange between the Global North and South.

      HTS began as a video game created as a commission for Meow Wolf’s “The Real Unreal” in Grapevine, Texas. The original game personifies the exploitative relationship between the Global North and South, in a thrilling match of hide and seek between an anthropomorphic mouth (Global South) and hand (Global North). Since its humble button mashing beginnings, HTS has transformed from an arcade cabinet into a live performance and geopolitical history lesson.

      Attendees come prepared to cheer and jeer at the live video game action, then reflect and discuss the central questions of the performance/lesson: “Are African countries poor? Why should we care?”

    6:45PM @ VORTEX Tent
    Mette Loulou von Kohl - There are no words, so may it be the end

    • A satirical commentary on the “counter-terror” industry of Zionist state. The performance interrogates how the success of the industry is dependent on the constructed identity of the Zionist State as existing in a perpetual state of defense and moral exception. There are no words, so may it be the end is a multivocal, multimedia solo performance proposing Palestinian refusal to be seen and unseen as weapons in challenging and destabilizing settler colonial projects and identities.

    8:15PM @ VORTEX Theater
    Anh Vo - introjective exhibition

    • introjective exhibition (nhập xuất nhập xuất) is a choreographic practice researching the body as a vehicle for thinking, feeling, translating, communicating, theorizing, and dancing. This practice manifests in a series of solo performances, where this bodily sensuous vessel is mobilized to make contact with others' haunted selves and give them provisional forms to be put on public display.

      Thinking through psychoanalysis and Vietnamese shamanistic possession rituals, both of which presuppose the instability of the individual psychic container, introjective exhibition wallows in the risk of losing oneself in communing with otherness. If our ghosts demand to be seen and heard despite our conscious wishes to exorcise them, how can dance and performance create an intimate transitive space that can seduce this necessary loosening of the individual will?

  • Ongoing @ BUTTERFLY BAR
    Dust Bunny, VIA - Local Tea

    • Multimedia exhibition showcasing two emerging local qtbipoc artists.

    • Bunny Cage (Dust Bunny) is a custom-fit steel cage meant to evoke the charged potential from the psychosexual, where self-transformation exists within the in-between, enforced by the constructed limitations directed by the artist. Made to the measurements of Dust Bunny, the cage is structured to encase the torso and head against a wall. The absence of the artist’s body heightens the object’s tension, becoming a site of sensory and erotic potential from the psyche. Fantasy is activated by the viewer to imagine the absent body occupying the space within the cage. The cage functions as both an object and a self-expressive extension of the self, signaled by the additive yet arbitrary bunny ears that contradict utility. The form holds latent charge, oscillating between dormant and active states, emphasizing the fantastical liberating potential of BDSM principles, where pleasure arises through anticipation, suspension, and activation.

    • The Garden Remembers (VIA) is an immersive installation inspired by Blanca Varela’s poem "En lo más negro del verano," taking the form of a figure sleeping in a field. A hand-crafted plaster mold, encrusted with organic elements. Surrounding the sculpture, a soft enclosure of projected visuals. Sculpture in collaboration with Javdee Ceneria. Soundscape in collaboration with Possessions.

    Ongoing @ VORTEX Pony Shed
    Cameron Kostopoulos - body of mine

    • Body of Mine is an award-winning, full-body VR experience that invites you to inhabit the body of another gender and discover stories from transgender individuals.Combining body, face, and eye tracking with personal interviews of transgender individuals, the experimental storytelling experience allows you to hear, discover, and experience stories of gender dysphoria and euphoria.

    Feb 22, 11:00AM @ Artist Brunch (LYNNY’S)
    Dukes - Cowboi Shine Service

    • Leather (& faux leather) cleaning & conditioning service.

OUTsider 2026 Artists

OUTsider is funded in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the following business sponsors, and generous contributions from other businesses and private donors.

OUTsider is co-presented by:

OUTsider is committed to the well-being of our communities. We care about the health and safety of our attendees and their loved ones too. We also recognize that the landscape of COVID is ever-changing. As such, the safety guidelines below are subject to change based on up-to-date guidance. We ask that attendees follow current CDC COVID precautions, and that you not attend if you are feeling unwell or experiencing symptoms.

Please help keep our communities safe by doing the following:

  • Stay up to date with CDC Vaccination Guidance for COVID vaccinations and boosters.

  • Masking is strongly encouraged while indoors at OUTsider, including Conference on the Couch.

  • An Air Purifier from Clear the Air ATX will be onsite

  • Free masks and hand sanitizer will be provided for those in need while supplies last. Covid tests will be made available to OUTsider artists.

  • When possible increase space and distance.

  • Wash or sanitize hands frequently.

  • Stay up to date with current CDC guidance.

We appreciate your commitment to keeping our communities safe!