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06/06/2026

“I’m really fortunate to be collaborating with Black Ends. They’re amazing local artists… new collaborations feel like new friendships.”

-Nia-Amina Minor in our Artist Interview

Antiq by Nia-Amina Minor and Black Ends (, .ends, , ) as part of Northwest New Works 2026.

NWNW 2026 | June 4-6, 7pm

Tonight’s show is almost sold out but we'll have some rush tickets as needed.

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Artist Interviews series led by

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NWNW 2026 is almost sold out! We'll have some rush tickets available as needed but they'll go fast so get your tickets now to catch these amazing local works:

“Elegy for a Former Best Friend” by Swim Pony ()

“gig // assembly” by Mare Hirsch () & Meysha Harville

“Surface Tension” by Undercurrent ()

“whole” by Tariq Mitri ()

“The Identity Ball-Gown” by Naomi Deckard ()

“Antiq” By Nia-Amina Minor and Black Ends (, .ends, , )

NW New Works 2026 | June 4-6, 7pm

Ticket link in bio!

05/07/2026

5/8) - Dance and Drag

“I use dance and drag to explore this very contested, very multiplicities concept we call femininity. How Do I look is more in the realm of contemporary dance and contemporary art that allows me to slow down, inquire, get weird, get funky, get inquisitive in different ways.”

Come see How Do I Look?
May 7-9, 2026
By

Fauxnique – Performance
Monique Jenkinson – Conception, Creation, Choreography, Writing, Direction
Jesse Hewit – Dramaturgy, Co-direction
Del Medoff – Lighting Design
Marc Kate – Sound Design

Tickets available in bio!

Artist Interviews series led by
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04/29/2026

Monique Jenkinson, creator of the upcoming show How Do I Look? at On The Boards, published a memoir-in-essays entitled “Faux Queen: A Life in Drag” in 2022.

Amelia Williams of SFGate described these essays as a recounting of “a Gen-X upbringing that prepared her for San Francisco's drag world and the q***r communities from which it sprang and continues to evolve.”

Come see the latest evolution of Monique’s self-exploration and creative expression in her newest work:

How Do I Look?
May 7-9, 2026
By

Fauxnique – Performance
Monique Jenkinson – Conception, Creation, Choreography, Writing, Direction
Jesse Hewit – Dramaturgy, Co-direction
Del Medoff – Lighting Design
Marc Kate – Sound Design

Tickets available in bio!

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