We Are Everywhere: A (Con)Temporary Queer Visual Resource Center

Event description
- Arts and entertainment
- Free
- Inclusion
- Open to the public
We Are Everywhere: A (Con)Temporary Queer Visual Resource Center
May 14 to Aug. 28 | Harry Wood Gallery
Closing reception | Aug. 26 | 5 to 7 p.m.
"We Are Everywhere: A (Con)Temporary Queer Visual Resource Center" features contributions from all members of our university community–students, faculty, staff and alumni – whose voices and experiences reflect the diverse spectrum of LGBTQIA+ identities. Drawing inspiration from transformative moments of resistance like Stonewall, ACT UP and contemporary movements, this exhibition seeks to create a physical space of acknowledgment, celebration and collective resistance. In response to institutional erasure, the gallery becomes both an artistic platform and a living resource center. Through various forms and expressions, including painting, drawing, works on paper, photography, video and community-based projects, this exhibition collectively builds a visual testament to the resilience, creativity and continued presence of our queer and trans community — a declaration that we remain visible.
This exhibition is organized by Mikey Estes, Fine Arts Specialist, in collaboration with students enrolled in the Spring 2025 Gallery Exhibitions course.
Image: Adriene Jenink, "Transgender Billboard/Postcard Project," 2018. Vinyl printed billboard, 4" x 6" postcards.
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Event contact
Monday, June 9, 2025
Closed on weekends and university holidays