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Queer Forms

Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

September 7—December 7, 2019.

A Queer Reader, 2003,Archival inkjet print on paper. 66 5/8 x 44 in (169.54 x 111.76 cm).

A Queer Reader, 2003,Archival inkjet print on paper. 66 5/8 x 44 in (169.54 x 111.76 cm).

Press Release

Harmony Hammon included in group exhibition Queer Forms at Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

The institution's press release follows: 

This multidisciplinary group exhibition and series of public programs investigates and celebrates the history, politics and culture of LGBTQ+ Liberation across a range of artistic forms and perspectives. Queer Forms coincides with the anniversary of these important historical markers in the history of LGBTQ+ Liberation: the 50th anniversary of the establishment of FREE (Fight Repression of Erotic Expression), a Gay student organization at the University of Minnesota, and the Stonewall Rebellion in New York in 1969; and the 60th anniversary of the resistance to police harassment of LGBTQ+ people at Cooper’s Donuts in Los Angeles in 1959. Queer Forms is part of a network of artistic and intellectual activity planned at the University of Minnesota and in the community.