CONVERGE at Artists Archives of the Western Reserve

I’m happy to be one of 71 LGBTQ+ artists (which includes my husband, Kevenn T. Smith) to have work featured in the upcoming show presented by the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, CONVERGE: “a massive visual art exhibition held in partnership with the LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland, Lake Erie College, Judson Manor, and MetroHealth. Shown across 5 venues, CONVERGE brings together the stories of the LGBTQ community, including the historically underrepresented voices of women, transgender people, and people of color.”

Two of my recent paintings will be installed at the Archives during the duration of CONVERGE, which opens August 26th. I was also one of the artists included in their artist talk held by the LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland.

Below are details provided by the Archives. You can find full details, as well as a listing of all the events surrounding this show, at the Artists Archives site!

LGBTQ history is our history, and the story of the community is the story of our region. Behind the jubilant parades and rainbow flags which blossom along porches in June, is a proud and diverse population who live, work, and contribute mightily to the creative culture of Northeast Ohio.

Beginning August 26, the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve will present CONVERGE, a massive visual art exhibition held in partnership with the LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland, Lake Erie College, Judson Manor, and MetroHealth. Shown across 5 venues, CONVERGE brings together the stories of the LGBTQ community, including the historically underrepresented voices of women, transgender people, and people of color.

CONVERGE features 71 regional artists of all ages, backgrounds, and identifications, creating a vibrant cross-section of the LGBTQ experience. Conceived by Kelly Pontoni, and co-curated by artists Sam Butler, Tony Williams, and Mark Yasenchack, with assistance by Mary Proctor, over 140 pieces were selected in a staggering array of media including painting, photography, textiles, glass, fashion, assemblage, and immersive installations which transport the viewers while transforming their perspective.

In a sense, Chief Curator Kelly Pontoni’s whole life has informed the exhibition. Pontoni, a print maker and painter who identifies as lesbian, is a recent graduate from Cleveland Institute of Art. “As a non-traditional student in my late 40’s, I found myself surrounded by a new generation of LGBTQ+ students. I wondered where I as a lesbian fit into an increasingly non-binary world…but instead of holing up in my comfort zone I asked questions. I listened… and over many, MANY cups of coffee, I gained perspective.” Inspired by these café conversations, CONVERGE was created “to open people’s minds, facilitate real dialog, and to honor the unique identities that come together to form our community.”

An in-person opening reception will be held on Thursday, August 26th, 6:30 – 8:30pm at the Artists Archives, 1834 East 123rd Street, Cleveland, OH 44106. No registration necessary. For a preview of the show, and additional information on accompanying events and programs, visit artistsarchives.org

I’m Scared Just to Touch You (but if i do) 2019 32”x40” oil bar and oil pastel on paper

I’m Scared Just to Touch You (but if i do)
2019
32”x40”
oil bar and oil pastel on paper

the only thing the truth can hurt is the lie 2020 11.25”x15.625”  gouache and pencil on cotton rag paper

the only thing the truth can hurt is the lie
2020
11.25”x15.625”
gouache and pencil on cotton rag paper