Venue: UAMA
Start Time: 10:00am
Tickets:

Admission:

$8 – General

$6 – Seniors 65+ and groups of 10+

Free for Museum members, students with ID, UArizona faculty and staff, active military personnel, AAM members, visitors with a SNAP card or Tribal ID, and children

Mapping Q: Still Here / Still Queer features artwork by LGBTQIA+ youth from across the state of Arizona. The works in this exhibition reflect the struggles and creative resilience of LGBTQIA+ youth artists, who skillfully communicate what it means to identify as LGBTQIA+ today.

This gallery also showcases work from Mapping Q: 2020, which – due to the COVID-19 pandemic – could only be hosted online. For the first time in the history of the Mapping Q program, this exhibition reflects the energy, stories, ideas and experiences of LGBTQIA+ youth over the span of two years.

In an effort to connect youth with positive representations of themselves, we expanded the Mapping Q program to include three practicing LGBTQ-identified artists in 2022. Each led a virtual workshop with youth participants, sharing why they celebrate being “amateurs” and how they use art to find comfort, as well as some of their art-making techniques. The teaching artists – Lex GjurasicLucas Disalvo and Anaysa Stark – were also invited to submit work, making this the first intergenerational Mapping Q exhibition.

Thank you to The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation and one•n•ten for your continued support and partnership. The Mapping Q program is generously supported by the Institute for LGBT Studies and the Edward J. Gallagher Jr.  Memorial Fund.

MAPPING Q: STILL HERE / STILL QUEER

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