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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.
  • Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep
    Tomb of two royal Egyptian servants pictured in an intimate embrace.
  • 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.
  • Gertrude Stein
    Pablo Picasso painted this portrait of his friend and patron, Gertrude Stein. Completed during his Rose Period, the strong lines of her face and the mass of her body in the painting reflect the forcefulness of Stein's personality.