Funded in part by a grant from the City of West Hollywood through WeHo Arts and presented by ONE Archives, "C**k, Paper, Scissors" brings together works by an intergenerational group of fifteen artists who explore the collaged page with diverse, erotically inclined tactics. The exhibition draws from both archival collections and contemporary practices, focusing on how these artists reuse print culture for worldmaking projects ranging from the era of gay liberation to the present.
The exhibition includes artwork by:
Steven Blevins,
Enrique Castrejon,
Marlene McCarty,
Jonathan Molina-Garcia,
Glenn Ligon,
Olaf Odegaard,
Anita Steckel,
Ingo Swann,
Jade Yumang,
and a site-specific installation by feminist pioneer Mary Beth Edelson.
Location: Long Hall is located north of the Plummer Park Community Center. The exhibition will be open to the public Thursday-Sunday, 1-5pm (Closed Monday through Wednesday). During gallery hours an exhibition attendant will be available at (323) 546-9299. The exhibition will remain on view through One City One Pride, and close on July 10. RSVPs are not required. Admission is free. This exhibition contains nudity. Viewer discretion is advised. For more info visit http://one.usc.edu, www.weho.org/arts or www.weho.org/pride.
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CONTACT: Michael Che, Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Coordinator
323-848-6377, mche@weho.org