EXHIBITION: Strange Loop Gallery presents Invisible by Samantha Box

Strange Loop Gallery presents Invisible - Queer Homeless Youth in New York City by Samantha Box
February 7-28
Opening: February 7, 6-9pm
with Artist Talk
Free Admission

27 Orchard St, New York (map)

Hosted by the Bureau of General Services – Queer Division

Curated by Alesia Exum and Claire Fleury

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NEWS: 2012 (so far)!

To mark the relaunch of this section, here’s a rundown of the cool things that have happened thus far in 2012.

INVISIBLE, my continuing project on LGBTQ youth homelessness, was featured on TIME Magazine’s LightBox blog

INVISIBLE on TIME Lightbox, June 12, 2012

and was exhibited at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art as part of “TESTIMONY: A Living Exhibition of Queer Youth”; as part of En Foco’s EN FOCO/In Focus: Selected Works from the Permanent Collection, which has travelled so far to the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, D.C. and to Aljira, in Newark, N.J.; and as part of “Permanence”, a permanent exhibition of work at the Staten Island LGBT Center.

12 images from INVISIBLE, being installed at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, July 2012.

INVISIBLE was also selected for inclusion at Review Santa Fe, and was the focus of the latest video in the Camera Club of New York’s (CCNY) Interview series, a conversation between myself and Michael Foley, of Foley Gallery.

Last, but not least, INVISIBLE continues to enjoy sponsorship by the Blue Earth Alliance.

And so far, that’s 2012!