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|Event display name= | |Event display name=The Nude Show | ||
|Date Start=2019-08-09 12:00 AM | |Date Start=2019-08-09 12:00 AM | ||
|Date End=2019-09-01 12:00 AM | |Date End=2019-09-01 12:00 AM |
Revision as of 20:13, November 25, 2023
Event Info
Date start | 08.09.19 |
Date end | 09.01.19 |
Start Time | 12am |
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Admission | Free |
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Associated Program | Fiscal Sponsorship |
Curated by Holly Bobisuthi with performances by Henna Chou and Alexa Capareda
Nude, as a color, is all encompassing. Despite being a descriptor of all flesh nude, as a color, it can be frightfully alienating. While the cultural perception of nude is finally, slowly, glacially even, beginning to shift away from the upsetting pinky beige of bandaid & crayon box infamy, to say nude is to perceive a color through the mesh of cultural preconception.
Featuring work by
- Ari Daoheuang (Oakland, CA)
- Ava Goldberg (Denver, CO)
- Chiraag Bhakta (San Francisco, CA)
- Christa Blackwood (Austin, TX)
- Daniel Crook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Emerson Granillo (Providence, RI)
- Gina M. Contreras (San Francisco, CA)
- Hunter Saxony III (Bay Area, CA)
- Jinni J. (Austin, TX)
- Karen Navarro (Houston, TX)
- Llane Alexis (San Francisco, CA)
- Leika Aguinaldo (Austin, TX)
- Margaux Crump (Houston, TX)
- Regina Dejiménez (Spain)
- RF. Alvarez (Austin, TX)