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Stand Up and Be Counted: Women and Social Justice in Michigan (1960-1985)

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  • Untitled (Perfect Lovers)
    Two clocks are right next to each other. As the installation continues, the batteries wear down and the clocks lose synch and slow down.
  • Untitled (One Day This Kid...)
    This photo-text collage shows the artist as an elementary school child, with the surrounding text describing possible violence and discrimination he may encounter as a gay man.
  • Triptych August 1972
    An abstract portrait of George Dyer (left panel), Francis Bacon (right panel) and their coupling (central panel), set against black voids
  • Gender Queer
    Selection from Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer, where a young Kobabe recounts a school field trip where eir removes their shirt to wade in the river.
  • Gender Queer
    A page depicting Maia Kobabe getting scolded by eir teacher for removing eir shirt.
  • Gender Queer
    A page showing Maia Kobabe binding for a high school play with the help of a friend.
  • My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness
    A page showing Kabi Nagata's thought process during an encounter with a female escort. She struggles to enjoy the experience due to her anxiety about human contact.
  • My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness
    A page showing Kabi Nagata's encounter with a female escort and her struggles to reconcile the physical effects of her mental illness during the experience.
  • Self-Portrait
    Self-portrait photograph