To support planning for Not the Water, But the Wave, a permanent collection exhibition featuring works that express gender and sexuality within the context of inclusive, intergenerational liberatory movements, contemporary and historical alike. The exhibition centers BIPOC, trans, and gender non-conforming bodies, drag practices, and many forms of gender diversity at the center of queer image-making across figuration, abstraction, and experimental and digital/media practices. After opening at the museum, the exhibition is intended to throughout the United States.
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