About this Event
When the Lights Come On closes with a community discussion about queer nightlife and what makes it meaningful. Join us to share and listen in this informal group conversation as we explore memories of queer nightlife and gatherings, why these spaces are necessary, and what we hope for the future. Free to attend. Tea will be provided.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
When the Lights Come On, Curated by Hannah Turpin, brings together local, national, and international artists reflecting on their experiences of queer nightlife. The exhibition looks at these gatherings as sites of communal adaptation and resilience, amplifying how radical love and pleasure are necessary for imagining a more liberated future. The exhibition features artists working across various materials, including textile, projection, drawing, printmaking, and photography. Exhibited artists include Harrison Apple, Théo Bignon, Clint Fisher, ggggrimes, Jules Malice, Amanda Pickler, Nica Ross, Janie Stamm, Mary Tremonte, True T Pittsburgh, Jimmy Wright, and sarah huny young.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brew House Arts Gallery, 711 South 21st Street, Pittsburgh, United States
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