was a center for contemporary art in Southeast Portland, Oregon. It was led by a desire to support artists, propose new modes of production, and stimulate the ongoing public discourse around art. This website serves as an archive of Yale Union’s programming from 2011 through 2021.

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MS. CARRIE STACKS

Thursday, February 20
8pm
Free & All Ages

CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES

On February 20, singer-songwriter Ms. Carrie Stacks (FKA Larry B) returns to Yale Union to give a solo concert of new and old material.

Carrie is a co-creator of the East London club night PDA as well as the AQEM (Association for Queer Ethnic Minorities). Recently, Ms. Stacks walked and performed in Telfar’s AW 2020 fashion show in Florence, Italy. In 2017, she self-released her 5 Sad Songs EP.

A tall black woman with blond straight hair wears an off=white and grey satin and lace wedding dress. She is seated, with her arms slightly bent, looking vaguely downwards. She has full white and blue eye makeup with long false lashes. Behind her is a white satin back drop, with some greenery to her side.

Photo by Roxy Lee