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SUMMARY:The Social Policing of Gender and the Criminalization of Queerness Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:CRIMINALIZE THIS! \n\n\nThe Social Policing of Gender and the Criminalization of Queerness\nCo-curated by Mary Gagler and Lorenzo Triburgo\n\n\nJuly 11-27\, 2019 \nAmos Eno Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition co-curated by Mary Gagler and Lorenzo Triburgo.  \n\nAn opening reception will be held on Friday\, July 12 from 7-9 PM  \nA closing performance event will be held on Friday\, July 26\, 7-8:30 PM.\n\n\nat the gallery’s location at 56 Bogart Street in Brooklyn\, NY. \n  \n\n \nCLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE\n \nThis exhibition is based on a call for works that address ‘gender policing’ in both the tacit\, subtle ways that impact everyday life and through systemic institutional punishment. The exhibition will feature a range of voices from the Brooklyn community\, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals as well as national participants. Triburgo is a Brooklyn-based multimedia artist\, activist\, and educator whose practice encompasses performance\, photography\, video\, and audio. The exhibition will be held at Amos Eno Gallery\, a nonprofit art gallery in Brooklyn dedicated to promoting contemporary work by emerging and mid-career artists.\n\n \nFeaturing works by: Maryamsadat Amirvaghefi\, Garth Amundson & Pierre Gour\, Kyle Anderson\, David Andersson\, Elise Askonas\, Nomi Beesen\, Laura Boban\, Julia Bradshaw\, Jessica Burke\, Keith Buswell\, Mack Carlisle\, Deric Carner\, William Chambers\, Sarawut Chutiwongpeti\, Mia Cinelli\, Peter Clough\, Mary Cobb\, Robyn Day\, Lou Eberhard\, Jesse Egner\, Jason Elizondo\, James Falciano\, Marico Fayre\, Jon Feinstein\, Lila Freeman\, Guta Galli & Aaron Wilder\, Ebenezer Galluzzo\, Nicole Gamboa\, Lindsay Garcia\, Robert Gordon\, Julie Green\, Rebecca Hackemann\, Ryan Halliwill\, Vanessa Haney\, James Horner\, J Houston\, Rainn Jackson\, Axel Jenson\, Everett Kane\, Ann Kaplan\, Brittany Knapp\, Vaughan Larsen\, Christopher Lineberry\, Katie Loebach\, Billi London-Gray\, Heather Magee\, Jordan McGirk\, Charlie J. Meyers\, Sara Minsky\, Slava Mogutin\, Andrew Norris\, Marc Ohrem-Leclef\, Stephanie Paine\, Julie Rae Powers\, Vick Quezada\, Kyle Quinn\, Rowan Renee\, Gabriel Garcia Roman\, Jess Saldaña\, Alex Salerno\, Benjamin Saulnier\, Pastor Isaac Scott\, Rafael Soldi\, Clark Stoeckley\, Billie Stultz\, Rebecca Jean Sutton\, Ilona Szwarc\, June T Sanders\, Britt Thomas\, Alan Vincent\, Jan Wandrag\, Sadie Wechsler\, Kaylee Weyrauch\, Milo Wissig\, Guy Woodard\, and Xue Zheng.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/the-social-policing-of-gender-and-the-criminalization-of-queerness-exhibition/
LOCATION:Amos Eno Gallery\, 56 Bogart Street in Brooklyn\, NY.\, New York City
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