QUEERwerks 2023

QUEERwerks 2023

1037 Silvermine Rd New Canaan, CT 06840, USA Thursday, June 1, 2023–Thursday, July 13, 2023 Opening Reception: Saturday, June 3, 2023

QUEERwerks showcases the dynamic artistic spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community. Each artwork tells a compelling story, shedding light on personal journeys, struggles, triumphs, and the celebration of queer identity. 

shoe decorations that got me through a bad week in september by arden henderson

Arden Henderson

shoe decorations that got me through a bad week in september

900 USD

ifeelgr8 by arden henderson

Arden Henderson

ifeelgr8

900 USD

proof by william holub

William Holub

Proof

3,200 USD

can't stop the music by william holub

William Holub

Can't Stop the Music

3,200 USD

the cleansing (from the series, "the book of james") by stephen honicki

Stephen Honicki

The Cleansing (from the series, "The Book of James")

800 USD

tribanometry 2.9 by megan levine

Megan Levine

Tribanometry 2.9

250 USD

tribanometry 2.3 by megan levine

Megan Levine

Tribanometry 2.3

250 USD

rage by ollie hongji li

Ollie Hongji Li

Rage

1,200 USD

lidded container w/ drips (piss cup series) by sam mack

Sam Mack

Lidded container w/ drips (piss cup series)

4,000 USD

bnw by winston lee mascarenhas

Winston Lee Mascarenhas

BnW

8,000 USD

fertile ground and new growth: dreaming in the plant realm by libby paloma

Libby Paloma

Fertile Ground and New Growth: Dreaming in the Plant Realm

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leather boy by john paradiso

John Paradiso

Leather Boy

1,800 USD

In celebration of Pride month, Silvermine presents QUEERwerks, an exhibition that showcases the dynamic artistic spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community. Each artwork tells a compelling story, shedding light on personal journeys, struggles, triumphs, and the celebration of queer identity. Curated by Stamatina Gregory, an independent curator and scholar, the exhibition will open at Silvermine Galleries June 1. The public is invited to an opening reception on Saturday, June 3 from 6 to 8 p.m.

QUEERwerks invites visitors to step into the artists' worlds, fostering a dialogue that honors their complexities and truths. In “Reflect Everything and Show Nothing,” Ryan Van Der Hout reveals the layers of imitation involved in the formation of self-identity. His composition combines a nude self-portrait, obscured and reflected in a disco ball, with a close up of the artist’s skin in drag. Ollie Hongji Li, who often works with botanical and hand-spun yarns, explores the concept of giving up patriarchal power in pieces where electric cords are woven into textiles. Libby Paloma’s installation of large-scale soft sculpture of plants and clouds pays delightful homage to underappreciated plants—“their resilience…their slowness and also the energy they preserve.”  

Curator and scholar Stamatina Gregory has taught art history, critical theory, and writing at the University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Parsons/The New School, the School of Visual Arts, and Sotheby's Institute, and has organized exhibitions for institutions including the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; the Santa Monica Museum of Art/ICA, L.A.; The Cooper Union; Austrian Cultural Forum; and the 55th Venice Biennale. They are the Head Curator and Director of Exhibitions and Collections at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York City.

 This exhibition, which includes painting, photography, video, sculpture, and interactive works, embraces the power of art as a platform for self-expression, identity exploration, and social commentary. QUEERwerks serves as a testament to the unique perspectives of LGBTQIA+ artists. It will run through July 13.