QUEER THREADS

friday, MAY 12, 2023 - August 20, 2023
OPen every Fri-Sun, 11 am to 5 pm
FIRST FRIDAY in JULY & AUguST, 6 pm to 9 pm

“Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community” takes you places that you and your sewing never thought to go. The exhibition’s organizer, John Chaich, an independent curator, posits fiber art as the ideal lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender medium, it being feminine-masculine, high-low and, at least in the context of this judiciously racy show, naughty-nice.” (NY Times, 2014)

NY Times Review

Image credit: April Bey / Guess Jeans: I Just Want to Have My Titties Out, 2022. Digitally woven blanket with hand-sewn fabric and glitter / 80 x 240 inches / Courtesy of the artist.

Queer Threads is a traveling group exhibition and coffee-table book exploring contemporary lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer experiences through fiber and textile traditions. This latest iteration spotlights 38 works by 37 artists with roots in the American West, Northwest, and Southwest, as well as work from the museum’s collection. From the impeccably finished to the intentionally raw, many works are fully executed through thread-based processes such as crochet, embroidery, quilting, and weaving, while others interact with animation, clay, light, metal, and photography. Each artist's use of material choices and technical finishes suggest poetic and subversive intentions.

Dating from 1972 to 2023, the works assembled position queerness within the history of domestic crafts and fiber arts while responding to their inherent gender connotations, feminist herstories, cross-cultural intersections, and tactile experiences. Themes of history and futurity, intimacy and topography, physicality and spirituality, vulnerability and security, labor and leisure, as well as individuality and community, emerge across the four galleries. Here, queerness serves as a point of both connection and tension. 

Although all of the featured artists are LGBTQ-identified or allies, not all of the content explicitly is—and that’s perfectly queer in this context. By breaking through binaries of art and craft, male and female, gay and straight and beyond, the exhibition embraces differences and encourages experimental approaches to hand and machine textile practices.

Curated by John Chaich with the support of Ryan Patrick and Anke Larsen-Yskamp. Image credits, left to right: Maria E. Piñeres, Human Nature, 2018, courtesy of the artist and Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles; Dani Lopez, Tryin’ to hold it together, 2020, courtesy of the artist; Alexander Hernandez, Hide and Seek (detail), 2021, courtesy of the artist.


ARTISTS EXHIBITING IN QUEER THREADS

AIDS Memorial Quilt, Indira Allegra, April Bey, Tammie Brown, Diedrick Brackens, Craig Calderwood, Amanda Currieri, Gregory Climer, Lola Corona, Ben Cuevas, Rakeem Cunningham, T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, Jovencio de la Paz, Erika Diamond, Ricki Dwyer, Andres Payan Estrada, Chiachio & Giannone, James Gobel, Harmony Hammond, Angela Hennessy, Alexander Hernandez, Kang Seung Lee, Aubrey Longley-Cook, dani lopez,  Richard-Johnathan Nelson, Jasmine Nyende, Ramekon O’Arwisters, Joel Otterson, Maria E. Piñeres, Robb Putnam, RoCoCo, Erik Scollon, Sunny Smith, Molly Vaughan, Nathan Vincent, Angie Wilson, Mikki Yamashiro.

Press Release
Press Packet

Queer Threads features three former SJMQT Artists-in-residence

Interview with Gregory Climer

Interview with RoCoCo

Experimental Quilting with Alexander Hernandez


Thank you to Queer Threads Funders

Applied Materials Foundation | Horizons Foundation | California Humanities