909 West Adams Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90007
Tuesday, March 28 at 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Ends Mar 28, 2017
Since the emergence of gay-rights movements in the United States, visibility and legibility within the public sphere have remained ideals of political efficacy. In response to these pressing issues, a panel of queer artists and scholars will examine forms of refusal, negativity, and the antisocial as uniquely relevant to our contemporary moment, proposing that opacity is a crucial activist, aesthetic, and theoretical tactic of queer subjectivity in the 21st century.