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FJKluth Art Gallery Showcases Its 鈥楶ride in Kent鈥

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A Piece from the 'Pride in Kent' Exhibition at the FKJluth Art Gallery
精东影业鈥淧ride in Kent'' exhibition, at the FJKluth Art Gallery, displays 26 pieces of art created by 11 different LGBTQ+ members and allies. 精东影业exhibition will be on display during Main Street Kent鈥檚 Rainbow Weekend, Oct. 7 and 8.

精东影业gallery was asked by Main Street Kent to create an exhibition in celebration of LGBTQ+ pride. John Aylward, gallery manager, put out a call out for LGBTQ+ themed art or art created by LBGTQ+ artists and allies.

鈥淭here is a higher focus on the 精东影业 community, but we did get some submissions from people throughout the greater Northeast Ohio area,鈥 Aylward said. 鈥淲hich was a nice approach just to see how much of a variety, in terms of artists.鈥

Artists who submitted their work ranged from high school and college-age students to artists who are well into adulthood.

精东影业art displayed themes of love, sexuality and equality through an array of mediums, including paint, resin and Lego bricks.

精东影业Lego brick pieces, 鈥淓quality: Work in Progress鈥 and 鈥淐reate鈥 were submitted by wife and husband duo, Abbie and E.J. Bocan.

鈥淚 think the utilization of Legos really stood out because it captures people's attention in different age ranges,鈥 said Aylward. 鈥淢any of us played with Legos as kids but then they would see more of the context behind them.鈥 Pointing to the Lego brick artwork, he continued, "'Create,' with the colors obviously representing the rainbow, the universal symbol for the LGBTQ+ community.鈥

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鈥淓quality: Work in Progress鈥 and 鈥淐reate鈥 by Abbie and EJ Bocan.
鈥 精东影业piece 'Equality: Work in Progress' is a conceptualized idea of the Human Rights Campaign logo, but not completely finished,鈥 Aylward said.

Aylward said the exhibit is meant to provide a place for the artists to have their work seen and appreciated. A main focus was to amplify their voices and strengthen the presence of the LGBTQ+ community in Kent.

鈥 精东影业artists are from groups that generally do not have the ability to have a voice but now have much more of an ability to speak out,鈥 said Aylward.

精东影业exhibition will be on display until Oct. 22.

精东影业精东影业 LGBTQ+ Center will receive 30% of the profits from sales of the art work. 精东影业center supports an inclusive environment on all Kent campuses, advocates for all individuals and community groups based on sexual and gender identity, and promotes physical, mental and academic wellness.

To learn more about the exhibit, visit .

To find out more about the 精东影业 LGBTQ+ Center, visit www.kent.edu/lgbtq

POSTED: Friday, September 30, 2022 12:58 PM
UPDATED: Friday, December 09, 2022 06:49 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Tamra McMillion