For my curatorial, I wanted to focus on a gallery made up of any and all artworks made by LGBTQ artists. In our current age, LGBTQ has become something of popularity and a spectacle. So often are LGBTQ people seen as more of a novelty, something fun and exciting for Heterosexual people to be interested in. As a proud queer women, upon discovery of my sexuality I am immediately bombarded with questions and curiosities that make me feel less than or simply a LGBTQ dictionary as I prattle off phrases and corrections. As someone who grew up in a heteronormative environment, I had to struggle to find LGBTQ representation that wasn’t simply about the fact that they are gay. This gallery will change that, and it will be a place for LGBTQ artists to display their work without the heteronormative nature that bombards LGBTQ lives. This gallery will be LGBTQ run and operated to simply show that these are artworks made by artists, not simply gay people.
A few artists I would like to display are;
Ryan Wilson Kelly from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Contemporary/ Theatrical Artist.
Jonathan Lyndon Chase from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Contemporary Artist.
Martine Gutierrez from Berkeley, California. Contemporary Artist.
Gordon Hall from Boston, Massachusetts. Contemporary Artist / Minimalist Artwork.
Louis Fratino from Annapolis, Maryland. Contemporary Artist.
Alex Baczynski-Jenkins from London, United Kingdom. Contemporary Artist.
Wu Tsang from Worcester, Massachusetts. Contemporary Artist.
Nikita Gale from Anchorage, Alaska. Contemporary Artist.