When | Friday, Sep. 18, 2020, 6 – 8 p.m. |
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Event Types | Exhibits, Special Events |
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Event sponsors | Jacob Lawrence Gallery, School of Art + Art History + Design |
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| | Description | This conversation streams via Twitch. More information about the related exhibition is at the link below.
Curated by Stefan Leandro Gonzales, Dare to Judge is an off-site solo exhibition featuring a collection of images and objects sourced and created by artist Sean Sullivan in Gonzales’ domestic gallery space in their Seattle, Washington, home. Sullivan is a Masc Pansexual artist working in the field of photography. Their recent work challenges the gap generated between gender identities through a collection of high-key self-portraits shot in their apartment in Pullman, Washington. For many queer individuals, their journey starts in the confines of their domestic living space. It can be seen as both a comforting and hostile environment in which to embark on this journey. It is for this reason that this show is being held off site in Gonzales’ domestic gallery space, which was constructed in line with the COVID-19 pandemic. To accompany the conditions of the current pandemic, the show will be featured in both a web-based exhibition as well as weekly twitch conversations with the artist, where the gallery will be live-streamed, acting as a virtual open studio. These conversations with the artist will focus on the connection between the queer experience and domestic spaces. Due to the nature of Twitch, the artist or curator may use the channel for whatever they would like during the week leading up to their weekly talks scheduled on Fridays. In addition to this, the exhibition will be live-streamed throughout the week for viewing purposes only. |
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Link | art.washington.edu… |
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