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CHRONOLOGY PETER MAX LAWRENCE 1977 - ? 2020 05.00.20 - Ungodly, DISJECTA Contemporary Arts Center, Portland, OR ​ ​ ​ ​ 00.00.00 - Tony Fuemmeler Mask Collaboration Chehalem Cultural Center in Newberg, OR ​ ​ ​ 01.10.20 - INK: Zine & Arts Fest, The Greenwood Art Collective, Seattle, WA ​ 01.03.00 - Postcards From The Edge, Bortolomi, New York, NY 2019 00.00.00 - LGBTQIQ Archive, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA 12.18.19 - Reclining Dude Two, OPAF, Athens, Greece 11.21.19 - Time Waster Radio - Toban Nichols, Los Angeles, CA 11.21.19 - Time Waster Radio - Javier Proenza , Los Angeles, CA 12.07.19 - Guest - What’s My Thesis, Los Angeles, CA ​ ​ 11.21.19 - Time Waster Radio - Liz Miller-Kovacs, Los Angeles, CA 11.01.19 - A Universal Feeling: A Collaborative Mask Installation: Tony Fuemmeler Chehalem Cultural Center in Newberg, OR ​ ​ ​ 10.31.19 - gay bar dinner party residency 10.22.19 - Dana Street Theater Rapid Residency, Berkeley , CA 10.18.19 - Monster Drawing Rally, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA 09.16.19 - 7000 Miles w/ SJO 09.11.19 - 40 Performances for the Hole, SOMArts, San Francisco, CA 08.21.19 - Periwinkle Cinema: Experiments in Queer, ATA, San Francisco, CA ​ ​ ​ ​ 08.16.19 - EROTICA: The art of love, nature, and dick drawings, Blank Space, Oslo, Norway 07.18.19 - 70 Drawings, Building the Building, SOMArts, San Francisco, CA 07.17.19 - Periwinkle Cinema: Music Videos, ATA, San Francisco, CA ​ ​ 06.07.19 - Whimper Video performance, QueerInk, Athens, GR 04.23.19 - The Dinner Party Residency, San Francisco, CA 04.01.19 - HONEY Residency, Brooklyn, NY 03.31.19 - Psiri Whispers, Athens, GR 03.29.19. - Hi/Goodbye, Radix , Athens, Greece 03.29.19 - Reclining Dude, OPAF, Athens, Greece ​ ​ 03.26.19 - Thomas Arlo/Silver single cover art, Athens GR 03.16.19 - Performance, Mindora’s Box, Embros Theater, Athens, GR ​ 03.10.19 - Delusions of Candor, Είσοδος Studio, Athens, GR ​ 03.02.19 - What’s My Thesis, Other Places Art Fair, San Pedro, CA ​ ​ 02.16.19 - The Wedding Party, Thallis, Estonia 01.30.19 - “Shh” with Lucia Bricco, Χοροστάσιον (2ύΟ Bar), Athens, Greece 01.27.19 - NEVERMORE', Performance Rooms 2019, Athens, Greece ​ ​ ​ 01.03.19 - Time Waster Radio - Episode 011 Lucia Bricco, Athens, Greece 2018 12.23.18 - XMASEVE’sEVE Open Studio/Gay Bar, Entrance Studio, Athens, GR 12.12.18 - CHEAPArt, Athens, GR 11.30.18 - Return of the Yeti, Sub Rosa Space, Athens, GR ​ 11.21.18 - Can you hear the sirens moan, Snehta Residency, Athens, GR ​ 11.17.18 - DJ Peter Max Taco, UPRISING: Jazmin Taco, Sub Rosa Space, Athens, GR ​ 11.08.18 - Blue House Residency, Athens GR 11.02.18 - Lavorando per l'uomo invisible, operetta in atto unico, Sub Rosa Space, Athens, GR ​ 10.28.18 - B.M.A., Cabaret for Zachie/Glam Slam, Athens, GR 10.16.18 - What’s My Thesis [podcast], Los Angeles, CA 10.12.18 - Gay Bar, Athens, GR 10.05.18 - I Miss America, CheapArt, Athens 09.22.18 - Heels to Heals, Same Difference: Equinox to Equinox, Pl. Panathinaikou Stadiou, Athens, GR 09.21.18 - Time Waster Radio, Episode 00 - pml intro / Episode 01 Philip Huang, Berkeley, CA 09.16.18 - Propaganda Waster Press, Garden of Dystopian Delights, Athens School of Fine Arts, Athens ​ ​ ​ 09.10.18 - Paper Waster Press(performance), CheapArt, Thessaloniki International Fair, Thesalonikis, GR 09.09.18 - Drawing Project 2018, HallSpace, Dorchester, MA 05.26.18 - Various Video Projections, Centauros, La Capsa, El Prat, Catalunya 05.25.18 - Πίτερ Μαξ Λόρενς: Ζωή-περφόρμανς σε όλο τον κόσμο ​ 05.17.18 - Τα Νέα Της Τέχνης (No. 238), Fotini Kapiris ( https://artnews.liberal.gr/simeia-polisis.html ) ​ ​ 05.10.18 - Tree Tops Residency, Forbes Park, CO 05.01.18 - Τα Νέα Της Τέχνης , 04.28.18 - The Umpire Strikes Back, Subrosa Space, Athens, Greece 03.28.18 - Calavera, Centauros, Barcelona, Spain 03.23.18 - Why the Athens Art Scene Is One to Watch Out For ​ 03.18.18 - Various Video Projections, Centauros, Sala Fredonia, Barcelona, Catalunya 03.01.18 - GAY BAR, betOnest, Stolpe, Germany 02.20.18 - PML20, performance, betOnest, Stolpe, Germany 02.18.18 - Hibernate Residency, betOnest, Stolpe, Germany 02.16.18 - Lovesome, Former Australian Embassy, Berlin, Germany 02.08.18 - Gay Bar, betOnest, Stolpe, Germany 02.01.18 - Winter Artist in Residence, betOnest, Stolpe, Germany 01.31.18 - Behind-the-scene of "Red Clay" by Krystle Warren, filmed by pml, edited by Al Shurman. ​ 01.30.18 - Music Video, YAWWN/debt - "home'-(less)", Berlin, Germany ​ 01.20.18 - GAY BAR, Berlin, Germany 01.12.18 - Burrrrrrr-Lin Tour, Berlin, Germany 01.11.18 - BEYOND SAY: An American in Athens, Sub Rosa Space, Athens, Greece 01.01.18 - GAY BAR, Athens, Greece 2017 12.14.17 - Sub Rosa Space Residency, Athens, Greece 12.01.17 - Jernquist Residency, Brooklyn, NY 11.20.17 - Rampage Realm, Austin, TX 10.15.17 - Tree-Tops Residency, Forbes Park, CO 10.07.17 - Wade in the Water, One Wolf Sometime Gallery, Lucas, KS 10.06.17 - Lid Off Film Festival, Lucas KS 10.01.17 - GAY BAR, Lucas, KS 09.24.17 - Guest Artist & Docent, Grassroots Art Center, Lucas, KS 09.22.17 - Art Auction, Shittinder Poopalooza 2017!!!, Kansas City, MO 01.01.17 - GAY BAR, Lucas, KS 09.07.17 - Artist Residency, One Wolf Sometime Gallery, Lucas, KS 08.24.17 - The Fixx, Carletta Sue Kay Poster version 2, San Francisco, CA 08.22.17 - The Fixx, Carletta Sue Kay Poster version 1, San Francisco, CA 08.21.17 - Krystle Warren: Three the Hard Way [Trailer], New York, NY ​ ​ 08.07.17 - Krystle Warren: Three the Hard Way [Teaser], New York, NY ​ ​ 08.04.17 - Craft Grab, Tri-Chromatic Gallery, Modesto, CA 07.15.17 - Craft Grab, Tri-Chromatic Gallery, Modesto, CA 06.17.17 - Imaginary TAPE Installation, The Shire, Modesto, CA 06.15.17 - MegaFauna w/ Michelle L. Morby, Tri-Chromatic Gallery, Modesto, CA 05.13.17 - Board Member of Shanestar Productions, San Francisco, CA 04.20.17 - Craft Grab, Tri-Chromatic Gallery, Modesto, CA 05.07.17 - Le Château Artist in Residence, Modesto, CA 04.20.17 - Queer in Kansas, Video Art Soirée, Tri-Chromatic Gallery, Modesto, CA 04.01.17 - Cover Art, sPARKLE & bLINK / Quiet Lightning, San Francisco, CA 03.19.17 - Anti-Trump Art, Elbo Room, San Francisco, CA 03.16.17 - QUEER in Kansas, Red Carpet Film Festival, CCSF Ch27, San Francisco, CA 03.01.17 - We Can Be Heroes, Spike's Coffee & Teas, San Francisco, CA ​ ​ 02.25.17 - CASA’s 2017 Wine + Art Auction, Los Angeles, CA ​ 02.17.17 - Kansas City Artist Coalition Auction, Kansas City, MO 02.15.17 - Ohelo Gardens-Eden Roc, Big Island, HI 02.07.17 - THE NEWS 5th Anniversary, SOMArts, San Francisco, CA 02.06.17 - Whimper, sPARKLE & bLINK / Quiet Lightning - The Stud Bar, San Francisco, CA ​ ​ 01.20.17 - WALLS, Tri-Chromatic Gallery, Modesto, CA 01.07.17 - "With Liberty and Justice for Some", Walter Maciel Gallery: 2642 La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 2017 01.06.17 - GAY BAR, Modesto, CA 2016 12.05.16 - Le Château Artist in Residence, Modesto, CA 11.15.16 - The Ovaries-eez T-shirt & Merchandise Design Contest Winner, Lawrence, KS 11.09.16 - Cosecha Artist in Residence, El Cerrito, CA ​ 10.21.16 - Lid Off Film Festival, Lucas, KS 10.16.16 - October Surprise, Jernquist Studio, Brooklyn, NY 09.27.16 - Jernquist Coloring Book Show, Salon Fidlär, Berlin, DE 09.27.16 - “Nazi #2”, Taylor Mac - 24-Decade, Act VI, 1926-1956| St. Ann’s Warehouse, Brooklyn, NY 09.14.16 - “Becoming Boadwee”, Rob Avila, Ivo Dimchev’s Songs From My Show, Counterpulse, SF 09.01.16 - Jernquist Coloring Book Residency, Brooklyn, NY 06.27.16 - Logo/Banner, This Is What I Want Festival, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA 04.28.16 - Pretty Inside, OutOfFocus Video Festival, The New Parkway, Oakland, CA 04.25.16 - Photos featured on http://ksbyways.com ​ 04.23.16 - Hail Therapy Tea Party, Grassroots Art Center, Lucas, KS 03.29.16 - Received the Random George Sukara Art Grant, San Francisco, CA 02.20.16 - THE KANSAS CITY ARTISTS COALITION Art Auction, Kansas City, MO 02.08.16 - http://www.wheelercentre.com/notes/miranda-julys-internet-interventions 01.07.16 - Postcards from the Edge | Visual Aids, New York, NY 01.07.16 - Faux Journalist, Global Unawareness Festival, New York, NY 01.01.16 - Artist Residency, The Dinner Party | San Francisco, CA 2015 12.31.15 - One by One Project - Give Hope Art Auction | Kansas City, MO 12.17.15 - GAYbAr-Starwars, San Francisco, CA 12.12.15 - The Dinner Party Artist Residency Holiday Open Studio 12.09.15 - Visiting Critic | Structural Drawing and Design Visualization | J.Keller, SFAI, San Francisco, CA 12.05.15 - Live Drawing @ Sara Shelton Mann: Erasing Time,YBCA, San Francisco, CA ​ 12.03.15 - Laura Hyunjhee Kim’s Art-Selfies, Art Basil, Los Angeles, CA ​ ​ 12.01.15 - Featured in Dianne Brennan’s work | THE NEWS | SOMArts, San Francisco, CA 11.30.15 - Visiting Critic | Structural Drawing and Design Visualization - J.Keller, SFAI, San Francisco, CA 11.21.15 - Sunsetship, PPP, Niebyl Proctor Marxist Library Oakland, CA ​ 11.20.15 - Current Mood, CRANK, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA 11.11.15 - Old & New - Stockton, KS 11.07.15 - Made in the Mission - Open Studios! | Army Lofts | San Francisco, CA 11.03.15 - Let's Get Musical - Guest Curator/Host THE NEWS | SOMArts, San Francisco, CA 10.28.15 - Artist Residency, The Dinner Party | San Francisco, CA 09.25.15 - Lid Off Film Festival, Lucas, KS 08.22.15 - Becoming Boadwee, This is What I Want Film Festival, Free Pride, Glasgow, UK 08.01.15 - Home Theater Festival, Lucas, KS 00.01.15 - QUEER in KANSAS, Collectif Jeune Cinémal, Paris, FR 06.25.15 - George Durkee spontaneous $100 Art Grant, Lucas, KS 06.08.15 - Becoming Boadwee,
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