G.B. Jones (b. 1965, Bowmanville, Ontario) is a Canadian musician (drummer and guitarist), filmmaker, illustrator, multimedia artist, and publisher currently based in Toronto. She is best known as the founder of the post-punk band Fifth Column (originally active between 1980 and 1995) and co-publisher or queer punk zine J.D.s with Bruce LaBruce (1985 to 1991), which coined the term "homocore" and featured her iconic "Tom Girls" series of drawings, reimagining Tom of Finland's hyper-masculine gay aesthetics with equally hyperbolized, exaggerated butch and female lesbian characters. Many notable international museums and galleries featured solo and group exhibitions of G.B. Jones art since the early 1990s, including Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna, New York City's Kunsthalle Exnergasse, and Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Germany.
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1990
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2012
Ugly Pop Records
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Kill Rock Stars
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2002
Big Ethel Records and Tapes
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1995
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Amoeba Records (2)
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1992
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Voicespondence
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