Thu, May 14 at 5:00 PM

Queering the Distance: Artists Respond to COVID-19 and Social Isolation

Asheville, North Carolina
$6.63 - $22.46 (includes all fees)

THURSDAY MAY 14TH ***9PM(EST)***
HOME SCHOOL: STUFF TO KNOW

Queering the Distance: Artists Respond to COVID-19 and Social Isolation

Right now—sheltering, locked down, and socially distanced—LGBTQ artists in all media are seeking and creating community, even as the world changes more than we’ve ever experienced before, day by day.

REVOLVE/Home School

hosts

Southern Equality Studios

(a project of Campaign for Southern Equality) for a discussion with artists and audiences in Western North Carolina and around the country:

How are artists and arts organizations meeting the challenges of COVID-19 and social isolation? What are our special concerns, responsibilities, and opportunities?

With:
Al Murray
Liz Williams
From Southern Equality Studios

Guests:
Chelsea Dobert-Kehn: Artist, Editor and Content Creator at Queer Appalachia and Electric Dirt

Steven Evans: Executive Director, FotoFest (Houston)

Annie Flanagan: Photojournalist

Andy Johnson: Artist and art historian, Director of Gallery 102 at the George Washington University

Hunter O’Hanion: Director, The Stonewall Museum and Archives; Founding Director, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art

Moderator: Bernard Welt. Professor Emeritus, the George Washington University; Co-director, Home School

***MORE INFO ABOUT PARTICIPANTS:
www.revolveavl.org/home-school


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