sex worker art exhibition

28 March, 2025 @ 18:00 31 March, 2025 @ 20:30 CET

Sex Worker Art Exhibition

Location: cafe

Times: 28 March, 18:00-23:00 | 29 March, 12:00-22:00 | 30 March, 13:00-20:30 | Entrance: free

Illustrations by Comics Slut (2023-2025, the Netherlands)

A selection of illustrations and prints that explore the weird, the queer and the sexual through a playful and loving approach.

Comics Slut is a lover of pop culture, camp and anything femme. She’s a retired stripper and aspiring indie smut maker. Her work takes inspiration from her lived experiences, but it is essentially romantic fantasies.

Archivo Puta by Maria Riot (2024)

A multidisciplinary project that seeks to create archives of the present and search for archives of the past of sex workers, as well as recover memory, make visible the beauty and resistance of the collective.

Presentation by the artist on Sunday 30 March 13:00-15:00 | Location: Etage | Entrance: donation-based

María Riot (1991) Sex worker for over a decade, sex worker right’s activist, member of AMMAR, the Sex Worker Union of Argentina, Intimacy Coordinator for Adult Films and Artist. Born in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Based in Barcelona, Spain. Author of the photography project Archivo Puta. Curator at Porn Film Festivals and co Organiser of “Putas en Pantalla” (Whores on Films), a selection of short and long films about sex work, screened at Excentrico Fest (Chile), Zumzeig Cinema (Spain) and Post P_rn Arts Fest Warsaw (Poland). Currently working as a scriptwriter and main actress in a documentary about sex work by the acclaimed director Agustina Comedi. Has given talks, interviews and written about sex work politics all over the world.

Step by Step Anal Guide by Miammy (2025, Greece)

An eight page book for straight men who are ready to broaden their horizons of pleasure by trying anal.

Patriarchy is an oppressive system not only for women but for men too. After realizing that, how do you escape? Let’s embrace vulnerability and discover new dimensions of pleasure through your body. The notion that traditional masculinity, with its prohibitions against emotional openness and bodily exploration, limits the pleasure in your everyday life. I believe that men urgently need to embrace vulnerability and this must extend to sex and pleasure. Why miss this type of pleasure? Break free from the cage of gender norms, by allowing yourself to experience pleasure. In this way, you can challenge societal taboos and reclaim your body. This change is not only physical but also societal. You can see it as a heroic action for the world and dismantle this regressive and hurtful legacy with a simple pegging.

Miammy grew up in Greece, studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts and Gerrit Rietveld Academie during an Erasmus exchange in Amsterdam. She loves interdisciplinary collaboration, having participated in the transcultural program at Zürich University of the Arts and as a member of the Sinodi Papu Collective. Passionate about exploring people and cultures by traveling the world and Digital space.

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Archivo Puta

30 March, 2025 @ 13:00 15:00 CEST

Artist talk: Archivo Puta by María Riot

Location: Etage | Times: 12:00-15:00 (including break) | Tickets: Donation (suggested sliding scale €0-20) – online registration required

This infinite project in constant construction aims to unite activism and the political recognition of rights for the collective as well as appeal to the sensitivity that only art can give. She will present her work and talk about the project in more depth.

After more than ten years working in the sex industry, María Riot decides to delve deeply into artistic projects related to sexual work since art and creation is their primary motivation always. One of them is “Archivo Puta”, a project that currently has more than 600 photographs in analog and instant formats.

The project is self-taught and independent, carried out with money earned through sex work that is invested for the films, scans, prints, etc. She believes it is important to give visibility and support to projects like these as a response to classism and elitism in art and to give opportunities to subjects who are not usually part of museums, galleries or first-person narratives in art. Archivo Puta seeks to be exhibited in exhibitions and in the future to become a book of photographs and being part of a short documentary.

“Archivo Puta” is a multidisciplinary project that seeks to create archives of the present as well as recover memory, make visible the beauty and resistance of the collective. Through the photographic project, it aims to create an archive of the present since, due to stigma, many people who engage in sex work decide to hide. Although there are artistic projects about sex work, there are very few made by the sex workers themselves or without a voyeuristic gaze, with ethics and political context. Thus, it seeks to challenge the existing perspective from society towards those who engage in sex work but also the perspective from photography and art in general.

By bringing to the forefront the agency of those portrayed and making visible that the photographers themselves also share the same work activity and stigma, something that does not usually happen in the world of photography, where art, due to its lack of accessibility and resources, is not usually made massively by sex workers and our visual stories and narratives are told by others. The project arises from the need for the world to know the silenced stories of people who are stigmatized, criminalized, and persecuted solely for using sexuality as their work tool. Through the photos, captured in multiple analog formats, the sex workers are portrayed as they wish to be seen. In addition to the photo sessions with sex workers, the project includes photographs of their own world related to sex work and sexuality in their life in general: photographs on porn sets, activism, clients, hotel hallways, herself, kink, desires, fetishes, friendship and lust.


María Riot (September 12, 1991) Born in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina and currently based in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Barcelona, Spain. She is a sex worker, sex workers’ rights activist, intimacy coordinator and artist. She is a member of AMMAR, the Sex Workers Union of Argentina. She writes in the media and books and gives talks on sex work, such as the lecture “Bad women: control mechanisms” at the Museum TEA Tenerife in January 2024 in the framework of Fotonoviembre at the International Biennial of Photography. She is a curator of the selection and screening of films about sex work “Whores on Screen: Portraits of sex work in first person” and is currently working as an actress and scriptwriter in a documentary film about sex work with the Argentinean film director Agustina Comedi. She is the author of the photography project “Archivo Puta”, exhibited for the first time at MACBA, Barcelona last December 2023 in the frame of the “108 days” exhibition, by Lydia Ourahmane.

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XtraSexyReality (VR experience)

1 April, 2023 @ 15:00 21:00 CEST

XtraSexyReality is a choose-your-own-adventure porn experience that works with Virtual Reality headsets. Users can make choices between various sexual acts, and for some scenes select different viewing angles. XtraSexyReality challenges current VR porn by providing agency and interactivity. www.xtrasexyreality.com

Location: Tuinkamer

Times: 15:00-21:00

Entry: Free 

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Tolstraat 182
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Sirens by Nat Portnoy

31 March, 2023 @ 18:00 2 April, 2023 @ 20:30 CEST

Photographs from an ongoing series focusing on capturing the genuine intimacy between the queer artists and performers, coming from different places, carrying different stories, craving real closeness. The closeness that seems almost foreign in the post-pandemic reality.

Photos from the ongoing project “Sirens” are primarily focused on navigating complex power dynamics on adult film sets and capturing the true intimacy in the community of queer sex workers, their friends, and loved ones that have not been staged. 

Saturday 1 April 15:00-21:00

Sunday 2 April 12:00-13:30 & 16:30-20:30

Free No reservation required

CINETOL: Lobby/Cafe

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Artworks by Victoria Catalina

31 March, 2023 @ 18:00 2 April, 2023 @ 20:30 CEST

Art works by Victoria Catalina

A selection of illustrations and prints that explore the weird, the queer and the sexual through a playful approach.

Friday 31 March 18:00-23:00

Saturday 1 April 12:00-22:00

Sunday 2 April 12:00-20:30

Free No reservation required

CINETOL: Lobby/Cafe

Tolstraat 182
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Unsolicited Brick Pick by Cece Monroe

31 March, 2023 @ 18:00 2 April, 2023 @ 22:00 CEST

A response to male sexual violence in the digital age.

Friday 31 March 18:00-23:00

Saturday 1 April 12:00-22:00

Sunday 2 April 12:00-20:30

Free

If flashing your penis is an act of sexual violence, why are unsolicited “dick pics” so ubiquitous in our society? The disconnect between the body and the image of the body leads to a disconnect between the action of sending a dick pic and the responsibility for this action. This is due, in large part, to the tacit social acceptability of “dick pics”, it seems more acceptable to send a “dick pic” than to flash somebody.

Masculinity has long been associated with penises. In this way, sending a “dick pic” can be viewed as a display of masculinity. This displaying of masculinity is frequently done without context, this causes the receiver of the “dick pic” to be immediately aware of their own objectification by others. Conversations opened with a “dick pic” are an immediate display of violence and objectification; analogous to having a brick thrown through your window.


Through unsolicited Brick Pic, I explore this disconnect between the physical world and the online world. By printing the “dick pic” onto a physical object, I bridged the divide between the two worlds: reconnecting the violence of flashing with the sending of a “dick pic” online.


A brick is not just a symbol of permanence and strength but also a symbol of oppression and resistance, especially to the queer community. “According to legend, it was a piece of brick hurled at
police officers outside of the Stonewall Inn that sparked the historic uprising.” Using a brick recognises the prevalence of unsolicited (1) dick pics in the queer community. Highlighting this further, I chose to work with queer models, all of whom spoke to me about their experiences of receiving unsolicited “dick pics”.

(1) Smith, R. (2020) Who threw the first brick at stonewall? A final and definitive answer to the internet’s favourite question, PinkNews. Available at: (Accessed: November 19, 2022).

I hope viewers of my work walk away more aware of the subtle forms of sexual violence that are common place in our society.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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