Luan Sherman
Luan Joy Sherman is a queer, trans masc artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. He works with video, embroidery, photography, sculpture, performance, and sound to explore trans identity, queer bodies, autoethnography, and self-care. He has attended residencies at ACRE, Black Mountain School, and The Chautauqua School of Art. He has been a faculty member at the School of The Alternative in Black Mountain, NC for the past two years.
Public Event: Thursday, March 29 - 6pm
In this workshop, Sherman will explore access, identity, and place, through a queer lens in the context of contemporary politics and self-care practices. Sherman will unpack and examine how queer modality has shaped a broader sense of self, access to resources and privacy, and approach to self-care and intimacy. This workshop is designed for LGBTQIA identifying people and all participants should be mindful of their use of language and respect for difference and personal boundaries.