ENGL/LGBT 265 Queer Art
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What does it mean to see queerness in a place like a museum, especially when such queerness is unintended, unexpected, not explicit, or purposefully obscured? This digital exhibition features works of (queer) art displayed in museums around the Washington DC-Maryland area and beyond. Working with Margaret Middletonâs guidebook âLooking for Queer Possibility in the Museumâ and S. Adam Crawleyâs chapter âQueer Readingâ from the Encyclopedia of Queer Studies in Education, students in Dylan Lewisâs Fall 2023 & Spring 2025 LGBT/ENGL 265 (LGBTQ+ Literatures and Media, Queer Media Histories) at the University of Maryland did queer readings of art on display at museums such as the National Gallery of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and others in order to explore queerness or non-normativity in art through genre, content, and/or form even when queerness is not explicit or intended. Please put on your lavender lenses and join us in seeing the queer possibility of artistic expression! Assignment description here! âSo many people of varying sexual practices, too, enjoy incorrigibly absorbing imaginative, artistic, intellectual, and affective lives that have been richly nourished by queer energiesâand that are savagely diminished when the queerness of those energies is trashed or disavowed.â Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, âQueer and Nowâ