Making Room For Wonder

Opening Reception with Performances

When
Sun Jun 1, 2008
Where
SOMArts Cultural Center (Gallery)
Time
4pm
Tags
Arts, Art Events, Gay, Gay Galleries, Gay Culture, Gay Community

Description

Curator: Tirza True Latimer; Assoc. Curator: Robert C. Melton
SomArts Galleries

Wonder opens horizons of possibility beyond the constraints of “nature” and “law.” It makes room for desire, for doubt, for dreams, for experimentation, for resistance, for things not known and considered unimaginable. Under the current totalitarian political regime, where options appear to close at every turn, wonder may still free the spirit and the mind to imagine and enact alternatives. This exhibition explores the territories that “wonder” may share with “queer.”

Sunday’s opening includes impromptu “wonder-filled” performances and video throughout the afternoon!

Biographies

Tirza True Latimer , Ph.D.

After earning her M.A. at Davis, where she focused on the gay-cultural dimensions of the Paris-based Russian Ballet and Swedish Ballet, Tirza went on to earn a Ph.D. at Stanford University. Since her graduation from Stanford in 2003, she has published work from a lesbian feminist perspective on a range of topics in the fields of visual culture and criticism. She co-edited, with Whitney Chadwick, the anthology The Modern Woman Revisited: Paris Between the Wars (Rutgers University Press, 2003) and revised her dissertation into the book Women Together/Women Apart: Portraits of Lesbian Paris (Rutgers University Press, 2005). In the interim, she has also served as visiting lecturer in art history, visual criticism, and feminist studies at Stanford University; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of California, Davis; and San Francisco Art Institute and has enjoyed visiting assistant professor status at Willamette University, Mills College, California College for the Arts, and the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her teaching, like her research, continues to explore the intersection of visual and sexual cultures. As an independent curator, she has organized and collaborated on a number of exhibitions--most recently the 2005-2006 shows Acting Out: Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore and Unexpected Developments (which focused on queer photography). Recently she was a visiting faculty member in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the History of Art at Yale University as well as being the Co-Chair of the Queer Caucus for Art, a College Art Association affiliated society. She is currently chair of the Visual Studies Department at California College of Art, San Francisco.

Robert Melton, freelance curator and a community art event organizer, has worked in a variety of art venues throughout the Bay Area. He holds degrees in Ethnic Studies and Art History with honors from San Francisco State University, and is currently pursuing an MA in Museum Studies from San Francisco State University. Since 2002 Melton has curated, co-curated and assisted at galleries and for exhibitions throughout San Francisco. He served as curator at San Francisco State University Student Art Gallery from 2002-2006, where he was responsible for the highly praised show ‘Cuba On My Mind’, and has participated in a variety of collaborative art projects and art-based community fundraising events with organizations including San Francisco’s Chinese Historical Society, SomArts, YMCA, San Francisco Jazz Links, Visual Aid and Art for Aids. He was also the co-curator for a San Francisco Mission-based fundraising art project for Precita Eyes Muralists at San Francisco’s Andalu Restaurant. During 2002-2006 he played a key role assisting in the planning, exhibit research and opening of the Museum of the Africa Diaspora and 2004 he became one of the co-founders of Exhibition Workshop, a private Oakland exhibition space dedicated to the promotion and craftsmanship of curatorial practices. Melton’s skills have also led to work on public college art events, which he co-curated with the Fine Arts Museum’s education department at both the Legion Honor and de Young Museum since 2002. Melton is the Art Pavilion coordinator /curator for this year 2008 San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration. Currently, Melton is the College Night Project Coordinator at the de Young Museum where he prepared a Gilbert and George College Night event. Future art shows include a collaborative project with Oakland-based Tessera Gallery.

Nexus ArtReach
Nexus Art Reach project team is proud to assist and partnership with Queer Cultural Center up and coming international exhibition "Making Room for Wonder" at SomArts Gallery in San Francisco. Nexus Art Reach is a non- profit project group and the parent event planning team for the de Young Museum College Night Out Reach programs, which supports and promotes emerging artists from the interdisciplinary arts and the bay area's diverse arts community by providing artists a venue to showcase their works to the general public.

Sr. Project Event Coordinator
Robert C Melton
Project Coordinators
Rumin Jehangir
Ray Gin
Project Assistants
Elyse Kluver
Jared Ledesma

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Location

  1. SOMArts Cultural Center (Gallery)
    934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA