Keith Cole (performance artist)


Keith Cole is a queer Canadian performance artist and political activist. Originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, he is currently based in Toronto, Ontario. An alumnus of York University's Fine Arts program, Cole has worked in film and video, dance and theatre performance, both as himself and in character as drag queen Pepper Highway.
He has produced and hosted live events in Toronto, including Porn-a-Roake, a comedic event which blended karaoke performances with amateur porn videos, and Cheap Queers, an annual performance night of LGBT entertainers at Buddies in Bad Times.
Cole is notorious for an incident in December 2004. While hosting a fundraiser at Buddies in Bad Times, the audience appeared to be losing interest in some of the performers — accordingly, during one of his introductions he pulled down his pants and began to urinate on the stage. Although he was publicly criticized by Fife House, the event's beneficiary, he has noted in subsequent interviews that the press attention he gained from the incident actually advanced his career.
In addition to his sometimes controversial drag performances, Cole is perhaps best known for his 2010 campaign to be Mayor of Toronto.

Theatre

Cole's theatrical work has included the shows Mine, Alma, The Needle Exchange and Dodged Bullets/Missed Opportunities. He also appeared in Maggie MacDonald's play The Rat King, Luis Jacob's A Dance for Those of Us Whose Hearts Have Turned to Ice and Jim LeFrancois' musical revue Arthouse Cabaret, garnering a Dora Award nomination for Best Male Performance in a Musical in 2008 for Arthouse Cabaret.
In 2013, Cole participated in Salvatore Antonio's Truth/Dare: A Satire , an interactive audience participation show which featured staged reenactments of scenes from Madonna's 1991 film , at Buddies in Bad Times during Toronto's Pride Week. The show's cast also included Adamo Ruggiero and Gavin Crawford.
In 2014, Cole performed in a solo re-telling of Oscar Wilde's visit and lecture at Toronto's Allan Gardens in 1882 called Wilde in Allan Gardens. The work is immortalized in Michael Alstad's award-winning Queerstory app.
Cole had an onstage role in the creation of Box 4901, an ensemble play about personal ads and queer love written by Brian Francis. The work premiered at the Summerworks Festival in Toronto in 2018 and was re-mounted at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in February 2020. Cole, along with the rest of ensemble of Box 4901, was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance in the 2020 Dora Awards Independent Theatre Division.

Television

Cole has had cameos in Queer As Folk, Locker Room for Pride Vision, Colin and Justin's Home Heist on the Style Network, and CBC's Baroness von Sketch comedy series. In 2006, Cole was a contestant on Canada's Worst Handyman on Discovery Channel Canada. Cole went on to win the competition.

Film

Cole has directed a number of experimental short films, including Toilet, Nancy Boy vs Manly Woman, Coyote, Beautiful, and I Think I'm Coming Down With Something. He collaborated with visual artist Michael Caines on The Boys Next Door, Sunflower, and Une Petite Mort. In 2004, a cover story for the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto magazine described his films as "full of beautiful images that also make you giggle".
In 2009, Cole was the subject of the Toronto-based queercore band Kids on TV video "Still On About Keith Cole", which he also directed and choreographed.

Awards

In 2010, Cole ran as a candidate for Mayor of Toronto in the city's mayoral election. His major campaign themes involved support for arts and culture, improvements to the city's bicycling network, and efforts to increase and develop a renewed sense of civic engagement in the city, where recent municipal elections have seen voter turnout of as little as 40 per cent or less. He also campaigned on the issue of adding green space to the city's Yonge-Dundas Square, staging a "MILF Diaper Toss" on May 9 after having a political discussion in which he was discouraged from pursuing the issue on the questionable grounds that adding trees to the square would encourage young mothers to litter the space with dirty diapers.
He was one of two "minor" candidates, along with Rocco Achampong, selected by an online vote to participate alongside the six "major" ones in a debate on municipal voting reform sponsored by the civic advocacy group Better Ballots.

Academic Career

Cole holds a BFA from York University and an MFA from the Ontario College of Art and Design University. Since 2014, Cole has taught visual culture in the Faculty of Liberal Studies at Seneca College. In 2019, Cole was appointed to the Faculty of Community Services and Faculty of Arts as Artist-in-Residence at Ryerson University.