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The Space Between @ Colorado Photographic Arts Center
The Space Between
Artists: David Johnson in collaboration with Philip Matthews and Kris Sanford
August 14 – September 23
“The Space Between brings together photographs from two separate bodies of work: one by Kris Sanford who uses art to explore an imagined queer history, and the other a collaboration of poetry and images that reveals Petal, a persona whom Philip Matthews manifests to write and David Johnson photographs. With time, we have come to see and understand the world through a select set of lenses. How do we begin to shift this view and see in new ways? This exhibition seeks to provide the space to engage in critical conversations about identity, sexuality, and relationships. The juxtaposition of three artists’ work in one place, for the first time, as the inspiration. Timed entry to see the exhibit will be offered on Friday, August 14 between 5 pm and 8:30 pm. Due to COVID-19, visitors are asked to wear masks. The number of visitors in the gallery will be limited. Registration is required and can be found on CPAC’s website. All events are free and open to the public. The show will be on view August 14 – September 23, 2020. ”
Colorado Photographic Arts Center, 1070 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204
https://cpacphoto.org/the-space-between/
Location: Colorado, Denver, United States Type: Exhibition
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