Beyond June: Queerness in Art and the Politics of Visibility

Beyond June: Queerness in Art and the Politics of Visibility

  • ALL AGES

Join us at Art/Space 114 for a conversation with the queer and allied voices behind Darkness and Light

By ART/SPACE 114

Date and time

Thursday, June 12 · 6 - 9pm PDT.

Location

114 4th St

114 4th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Paid venue parking

In celebration of Pride Month, Art/Space 114 is honored to present Beyond June: Queerness in Art and the Politics of Visibility—a special artist conversation featuring Laurie Lipton, Lili Lakich, Susan Feldman, and S.C. Mero, in dialogue with cultural commentator and podcast host Liz Culley (Cool Cool Cool, The Hollywood Reporter).

This evening brings together three queer artists and a devoted ally for a candid exploration of how identity informs practice. From formative experiences to the politics of visibility, the conversation will trace the role of queerness and womanhood in shaping artistic voice and visual language.

Held within the context of our current show, Darkness and Light, this discussion invites audiences to consider the stakes of creative expression in a time of cultural retrenchment—and the radical power of art to illuminate, resist, and transform.

Frequently asked questions

What time should I arrive?

We encourage participants to arrive at 6 pm or earlier so you have a chance to experience our current show, Darkness and Light, before the event begins!

Where should I park?

There is paid parking available at 415 S Main St and limited street parking.

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