THANK YOU!
Thank you to all the artists who entered artworks to be selected into our traveling exhibition!
The juror, Patricia Earl selected the following artists to participate in the Hope Is Never Silent: Queer Art Across Texas traveling exhibition.
Ed Check
"Lovers"
"Boy In Brownie Dress"
"Pleasures of Adolescence"
Future Akins
"Borderline-Seeking Grace"
Borderline-Forgotten"
"Nude #1A"
Katy Ballard & Ellen Durant
"Tina"
"Devon"
"Champage"
Jason Villegas
"Gluttonousconjuring"
"Yellowhare"
"Jason_Villegas-Salt"
Ryder Richards
"Revelations I"
"Revelations ii"
Skote
"Nightbird Editions Magazine ed. 125"
"Nightbird"
Frank Tierrney
"Oscar Carrasco"
"Jim Leronimo"
"Paul Lostritto"
Wes Harvey
"Drippings"
"Forbidden Lovers"
"Tends his flock"
Feran Stennett
3 untitled digital photographs
Lahib Jaddo
"Lahib Bihal"
Lauren Scully, Micayla Vera, and Jerome Larez
"A tribute to R.M."
"Happenstance"
About Us
Hope Is Never Silent was formed to educate and empower the LGBTQ community and its allies to advocate and fight for complete equality for everyone through the Visual and Performing Arts.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
EXTENDED DEADLINE
CALL FOR ART: EXTENDED DEADLINE
Hope
is Never Silent: Queer Art Across Texas
Hope Is Never Silent has partnered with regional advocacy
groups to curate a traveling exhibit -- a moveable museum of sorts -- that will
give voice to Queer Art.
This traveling juried exhibition seeks to reflect this pivotal artistic
movement within the Civil Rights Movement.
Queer Art Across Texas is expanding the range and depth of
knowledgeabout contemporary Queer Culture.
The exhibit will be enhanced by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to
witness the creative process in the context of myriad factors - an amalgam of
gender, racial, ethnic and sexual - that have ultimately changed America
forever.
No pride march would be complete
without celebrating its own rich artistic and avant-garde culture.
Indeed, what is a celebration of
Culture without Art?
And what better way to celebrate
Culture than with Art?
The
show has been selected to participate at:
The Houston GLBT Center in Houston, June 20 –
July 7, 2012.
Charles Adams Gallery in Lubbock, August
3 – Sept 8, 2012.
Juror’s choice, at the Ilume Gallery
in Dallas, September 19-28, 2012.
The juror, Patricia Earl
invites all Texas LGBTQ artists and their allies to submit work for
consideration and be a part of our moveable museum. Together, with all our
voices, “Hope Will Never Be Silent.”
Only Two-dimensional work will be
accepted, maximum size of 60 x 60 inches. All work must be “ready-to-hang.”
Works on paper are to be framed with secure hanging wire or d-rings (frame not
required for stretched canvas). Saw-tooths and other hanging devices will not
be accepted. Plexiglas must be used instead of glass for framing.
Deadline for entry form, CD, and $25
entry fee is April 27, 2012 (postmarked). On June 4, 2012 accepted artists will
be contacted by e-mail.Works accepted into the exhibit must be received between
June 4-15, 2012.
Hope Is
Never Silent Committee, 2012
Contact information:
Twitter: hopeisnotsilent
Queer Art Across Texas
CALL FOR ART: EXTENDED DEADLINE
Hope
is Never Silent: Queer Art Across Texas
Hope Is Never Silent has partnered with regional advocacy
groups to curate a traveling exhibit -- a moveable museum of sorts -- that will
give voice to Queer Art.
This traveling juried exhibition seeks to reflect this pivotal artistic movement within the Civil Rights Movement.
Queer Art Across Texas is expanding the range and depth of knowledgeabout contemporary Queer Culture.
The exhibit will be enhanced by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to witness the creative process in the context of myriad factors - an amalgam of gender, racial, ethnic and sexual - that have ultimately changed America forever.
This traveling juried exhibition seeks to reflect this pivotal artistic movement within the Civil Rights Movement.
Queer Art Across Texas is expanding the range and depth of knowledgeabout contemporary Queer Culture.
The exhibit will be enhanced by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to witness the creative process in the context of myriad factors - an amalgam of gender, racial, ethnic and sexual - that have ultimately changed America forever.
No pride march would be complete
without celebrating its own rich artistic and avant-garde culture.
Indeed, what is a celebration of
Culture without Art?
And what better way to celebrate
Culture than with Art?
The
show has been selected to participate at:
The Houston GLBT Center in Houston, June 20 –
July 7, 2012.
Charles Adams Gallery in Lubbock, August
3 – Sept 8, 2012.
Juror’s choice, at the Ilume Gallery
in Dallas, September 19-28, 2012.
The juror, Patricia Earl
invites all Texas LGBTQ artists and their allies to submit work for
consideration and be a part of our moveable museum. Together, with all our
voices, “Hope Will Never Be Silent.”
Only Two-dimensional work will be
accepted, maximum size of 60 x 60 inches. All work must be “ready-to-hang.”
Works on paper are to be framed with secure hanging wire or d-rings (frame not
required for stretched canvas). Saw-tooths and other hanging devices will not
be accepted. Plexiglas must be used instead of glass for framing.
Deadline for entry form, CD, and $25
entry fee is April 27, 2012 (postmarked). On June 4, 2012 accepted artists will
be contacted by e-mail.Works accepted into the exhibit must be received between
June 4-15, 2012.
Hope Is
Never Silent Committee, 2012
Contact information:
Twitter: hopeisnotsilent
Friday, February 17, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
CALL FOR ART
Hope is Never Silent: Queer Art Across Texas
Hope Is Never Silent has partnered with regional advocacy groups to
curate a traveling exhibit -- a moveable museum of sorts -- that will give
voice to Queer Art.
This traveling juried exhibition seeks to reflect this pivotal artistic
movement within the Civil Rights Movement.
Queer Art Across Texas is expanding the range and depth of knowledge
about contemporary Queer Culture.
The exhibit will be enhanced by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to
witness the creative process in the context of myriad factors - an amalgam of
gender, racial, ethnic and sexual - that have ultimately changed America
forever.
No pride march would be complete without
celebrating its own rich artistic and avant-garde culture.
Indeed, what is a celebration of Culture without
Art?
And what better way to celebrate Culture than with
Art?
The show has
been selected to participate in:
Houston Pride,
Inc at the Houston GLBT Center, June 20-12, 2012.
Charles Adams
Gallery in Lubbock August 3 – September 8, 2012.
Ilume Gallery
in Dallas, September 19-28, 2012.
The juror, Patricia Earl invites all
Texas artists to be a part of our moveable museum that will give voice to queer
art expanding the range and depth of
knowledge about contemporary Queer Culture. The exhibit will also be enhanced
by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to witness the creative process in
the context of myriad factors, “An amalgam of gender, racial, ethnic and sexual
– that have ultimately changed America forever,” the show’s promotional
material states.
Only Two-dimensional work will be accepted, maximum
size of 60 x 60 inches. All work must be “ready-to-hang.” Works on paper are to
be framed with secure hanging wire or d-rings (frame not required for stretched
canvas). Saw-tooths and other hanging devices will not be accepted. Plexiglas
must be used instead of glass for framing.
Deadline for entry form and CD is April 13, 2012
(postmarked). On June 4, 2012 accepted artists will be contacted by e-mail.
Works accepted into the exhibit must be received between June 4-15, 2012.
Hope Is Never Silent Committee, 2012
Contact
information:
submissions@hopeisneversilent.org
www.hopeisneversilent.blogspot.com
FaceBook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hope-Is-Never-Silent/148399075274987?sk=wall
Twitter:
hopeisnotsilent
Queer Art Across Texas
Hope Is Never Silent has partnered with regional advocacy groups to
curate a traveling exhibit -- a moveable museum of sorts -- that will give
voice to Queer Art.
This traveling juried exhibition seeks to reflect this pivotal artistic movement within the Civil Rights Movement.
Queer Art Across Texas is expanding the range and depth of knowledge about contemporary Queer Culture.
The exhibit will be enhanced by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to witness the creative process in the context of myriad factors - an amalgam of gender, racial, ethnic and sexual - that have ultimately changed America forever.
This traveling juried exhibition seeks to reflect this pivotal artistic movement within the Civil Rights Movement.
Queer Art Across Texas is expanding the range and depth of knowledge about contemporary Queer Culture.
The exhibit will be enhanced by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to witness the creative process in the context of myriad factors - an amalgam of gender, racial, ethnic and sexual - that have ultimately changed America forever.
No pride march would be complete without
celebrating its own rich artistic and avant-garde culture.
Indeed, what is a celebration of Culture without
Art?
And what better way to celebrate Culture than with
Art?
The show has
been selected to participate in:
Houston Pride,
Inc at the Houston GLBT Center, June 20-12, 2012.
Charles Adams
Gallery in Lubbock August 3 – September 8, 2012.
Ilume Gallery
in Dallas, September 19-28, 2012.
The juror, Patricia Earl invites all
Texas artists to be a part of our moveable museum that will give voice to queer
art expanding the range and depth of
knowledge about contemporary Queer Culture. The exhibit will also be enhanced
by a number of pamphlets that allow visitors to witness the creative process in
the context of myriad factors, “An amalgam of gender, racial, ethnic and sexual
– that have ultimately changed America forever,” the show’s promotional
material states.
Only Two-dimensional work will be accepted, maximum
size of 60 x 60 inches. All work must be “ready-to-hang.” Works on paper are to
be framed with secure hanging wire or d-rings (frame not required for stretched
canvas). Saw-tooths and other hanging devices will not be accepted. Plexiglas
must be used instead of glass for framing.
Deadline for entry form and CD is April 13, 2012
(postmarked). On June 4, 2012 accepted artists will be contacted by e-mail.
Works accepted into the exhibit must be received between June 4-15, 2012.
Hope Is Never Silent Committee, 2012
Contact
information:
submissions@hopeisneversilent.org
www.hopeisneversilent.blogspot.com
FaceBook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hope-Is-Never-Silent/148399075274987?sk=wall
Twitter:
hopeisnotsilent
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