a small design collaborative rooted in experimentation, queer practice, queer theory, and creative autonomy.
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Provide environments for queer artists, designers, writers, and thinkers to share work, generate dialogue, and build community outside the conventions of institutional art or academia.
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Prioritize work that is process-based, collective, underrepresented, or institutionally marginalized - especially practices that resist easy categorization or commodification.
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Host events, salons, seasonal shows, and neighborhood activations that cultivate connection, intimacy, and shared authorship among artists, neighbors, and friends.
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Make visible the ideological and architectural norms embedded in “neutral” spaces like homes, galleries, and design studios - offering a spatial critique through practice.
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Ground the project in the historical tactics of queer spatial survival and reinvention, while also imagining new modes of visibility, collectivity, and care.
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