Can't Take My Eyes Off You
The catalog for our Fall 2022 exhibition, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, curated by Faythe Levine and featuring Michelle Beaulieu-Morgan, Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Heather Flor Cron, Devon Kelley-Yurdin, Marcelo Martinez and Natasha Woods, Shoog McDaniel, and Caitlin Rose Sweet. The catalog also details performances in partnership with the exhibition by Katherine Ferrier and Meg Wolfe, Gabriel Chalfin-Piney, and Jan Bindas-Tenney.
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You honors the multifaceted expressions and experiences of queer artists from Maine and beyond working in a breadth of disciplines. The exhibition and related public programming celebrated what it means to live and love as a queer person in today’s world. The exhibition was on view from September 16 to December 23, 2022.
The catalog for our Fall 2022 exhibition, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, curated by Faythe Levine and featuring Michelle Beaulieu-Morgan, Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Heather Flor Cron, Devon Kelley-Yurdin, Marcelo Martinez and Natasha Woods, Shoog McDaniel, and Caitlin Rose Sweet. The catalog also details performances in partnership with the exhibition by Katherine Ferrier and Meg Wolfe, Gabriel Chalfin-Piney, and Jan Bindas-Tenney.
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You honors the multifaceted expressions and experiences of queer artists from Maine and beyond working in a breadth of disciplines. The exhibition and related public programming celebrated what it means to live and love as a queer person in today’s world. The exhibition was on view from September 16 to December 23, 2022.
The catalog for our Fall 2022 exhibition, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, curated by Faythe Levine and featuring Michelle Beaulieu-Morgan, Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Heather Flor Cron, Devon Kelley-Yurdin, Marcelo Martinez and Natasha Woods, Shoog McDaniel, and Caitlin Rose Sweet. The catalog also details performances in partnership with the exhibition by Katherine Ferrier and Meg Wolfe, Gabriel Chalfin-Piney, and Jan Bindas-Tenney.
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You honors the multifaceted expressions and experiences of queer artists from Maine and beyond working in a breadth of disciplines. The exhibition and related public programming celebrated what it means to live and love as a queer person in today’s world. The exhibition was on view from September 16 to December 23, 2022.