Sex artists
Whether you see sex as something thrilling, dirty, natural, or only occasionally
appropriate, you’ll probably agree that sex means something different to everyone. But have you ever wondered what it means to the people who work in the sex industry?
Well, the Sex Workers Art Show is coming to the Rubber Rose Sexuality Boutique on Tuesday, Jan. 30, so if you’ve ever been curious to find out, this is your chance.
No, they won’t be having sex onstage. Because porn stars can also be poets and strippers can also be activists, these industry insiders will be expressing themselves through music, spoken word, drag, burlesque, multimedia and visual art—challenging the notion that all sex workers are are miserable people who have been forced into that line of work out of lack of viable alternatives.







