Are you a friend of Dorothy?
Artist receptions:
Saturday June 14th 4-8 pm
Saturday July 12th 4-8pm
“Are you a friend of Dorothy?” is a group exhibition that reflects on the idea of sanctuary through a queer lens - drawing inspiration from nostalgic summer getaways, camp aesthetics, and the spaces that have historically offered refuge, joy, and community.
Referencing a mid-century phrase used as quiet code among queer people, the show celebrates the legacy of chosen family and safe havens while imagining what sanctuary can look like today. Through diverse artistic perspectives, it invites reflection on identity, resilience, and the many ways we continue to seek
Artist include:
Daniel Evans, Roman Cain, Mikki Ulaszewski, Pidge Pasqualle, Patrick Webb, Nell Kerr, Eric Chan, Louis Chavez, Tom Mclntire, Rya WU
Curated by:
Courtney Burrow
+++ over 10 Member Artists Open Studios
Located in Georgetown 5511 Airport Way South just above Georgetown Pinball and Arcade and next door to Fogue Studios— Entrance on the north side of the building
— Look for the giant S!
Stop by Georgetown Carnival before heading over!
This years Carival is June 14th 12-10 pm! “Come out to this free, family-friendly fun event for bands, art, food & drinks, Carnival games, and fun on Airport Way S between Corson Ave & Bailey Street in Historic Georgetown.”
More details on the bands and activities happeing all across Georgetown on the Georgetown Business Association website.