Tammy Rae Carland is a
zine editor, artist, filmmaker and owner of the
independent lesbian music label Mr. Lady Records.
In the late 1980s she co-founded an independent art gallery in
Olympia, Washington with Heidi Arbogast. The two teamed up with
Kathleen Hanna, who often did
spoken word performances at the gallery, to form the band Amy Carter. After the band broke up Carland remained friends with Hanna, who contributed to her next project, the
fanzine I (heart) Amy Carter, which was widely written about in the 1990s. Other contributors included
Donna Dresch.
After the zine's demise, Carland turned her focus to
photography and
filmmaking. Excerpts from her film
Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes are included in the documentary film
She's Real, Worse Than Queer by
Lucy Thane, and Carland is also interviewed in this film. She has also been a contributor to
Joanie4Jackie, a film compilation
zine created by
Miranda July, which featured
Dear Mom and
Becky 1977 in the first and second issues respectively.
Tammy Rae Carland's photographs appear in the book
The Passionate Camera; Queer Bodies of Desire edited by
Deborah Bright and
Lesbian Art in America edited by
Harmony Hammond. Her videos
Odd Girl Out and
Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes have screened internationally.
Mr. Lady Records have released recordings by
The Butchies,
Kaia Wilson (Carland's ex-partner), and
Le Tigre.
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