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Exhibition Info

Jan 18 - Feb 22, 2025
10572 115 st, Edmonton, AB T5H 3K6

Wed-Fri | 12pm – 6pm
Sat | 12pm – 5pm

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SNAP is pleased to present Exuberant Multitudes: Queer Ecology Hanky Project, featuring work by Queer Ecology Hanky Project. The exhibition runs from January 18 – February 22, 2025 at SNAP Gallery.

Queer Ecology Hanky Project (QEHP) is an ongoing travelling exhibition with over 120 artists from across North America—organized by artists Vee Adams and Mary Tremonte. Through exhibitions and interdisciplinary programming, QEHP showcases artist responses to the emerging field of Queer Ecology and celebrates a wide spectrum of print methods. 

Opening Reception: Saturday January 18, 7pm-9pm

Online Artist Talk: February 13, 6-7pm.

Please Register here : https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/QpMnlq9NQ52lZlV8kZNMxA


Artist Statement

Queer Ecology Hanky Project (QEHP) is an ongoing traveling exhibition with over one hundred and twenty artists from across North America—organized by Vee Adams and Mary Tremonte. Through exhibitions and interdisciplinary community-centered programming, QEHP showcases a diverse array of artist responses to Queer Ecology—an emerging area of inquiry which unites the study of biology, environment, and sexuality with a framework of queer theory—and celebrates a wide spectrum of print mediums and methods.

Previously, the project was on display at the  Plains Art Museum in Fargo, ND (2024), the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN (2023), Zygote Press in Cleveland, Ohio (2022), Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosendale, NY (2021), Maine College of Art in Portland, Maine (2021), the Irma Freeman Center for Imagination in Pittsburgh, PA (2020), and the White Page Gallery in Minneapolis, MN (2019). The project is heading next to the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. 

QEHP  has given us windows into divergent possibilities for gender and sexuality, and models of resilience and resistance in a world that feels increasingly bleak. In recent years, queers of all genders and proclivities have expanded the definitions of the original gay hanky code—which emerged in the United States in the early 1970s, as a means for gay men to subtly communicate sexual desires—to include different bodies, identities, and activities. This show originates from a love of designing, printing, and distributing bandanas as wearable artwork, and a means to continue a queer communication of flagging, of finding affinity with plants, animals, mycelia, and each other.   

 QEHP  is full of artwork intended for activation—artist bandanas that will hopefully accompany walks in the woods, accessorize outfits at queer dance parties, bundle up foraged mushrooms, and start conversations. In that spirit, our past exhibitions have been accompanied by accessible programming to dive deep into the project’s themes, including:  hanky code dance parties, queer ecologies woods walks,  fungi fermentation workshops, panel discussions,  and a series of workshops exploring printmaking and hanky adornment techniques utilized by artists in the project. 

To further investigate the ideas and images of the QEHP, Vee Adams and Mary Tremonte created the artist book Exuberant Possibilities during an artist residency at Eureka! House. QEHP has been featured in publications Ecotone Magazine and Ladyscience and has been interviewed for WESA News Pittsburgh and Booklyn Calling Podcast.


Featured Artists

Vee Adams

Eana Agoplan

Dana Aleshire

Vesper Amanita

Fio Avocado

Finley Baker

Luca Bartlow

Douglas Baulos

Jacques Beas

Karen D. Beckwith

Chris Bernstein

Andrea Perez Bessin

Boyce Bivens

Amanda Blix

Milica Bogetic

Bohemian Press

Aja Bond

Natasha Brennan

Ginger Brooks Takahashi

Jim Bullard

Eli Campanaro

MC Carey

Ruben Castillo

Devon Cohen

Jen Cooney

Olly Costello

Amy Cousins

Lorraine Cruz

J. Avery Theodore Daisey

TK Dinh

Alek de Dochas

Heather Douglas

Jessika Fancy

Avram Finkelstein

Zeph Fishlyn

Kerri Flannigan

Keith Foster

Carlee Freeman

Lindsey French

Matta Ghaly

Clement Hil Goldberg

Stephen Grebinski

Mia Greenwald

Jacq Groves

L Hammel

Ian Hanesworth

Mel Hardy

Luce Hartsock

Erika Hattori

E Henderson

Juana Estrada Hernandez

Tristan Higginbotham

Eli Howey

Meg Houston

Eileen Jimenez

Hana Jimenez

atiya jones

Katie Kaplan

Devon Kelley-Yurdin

Karey Kenst

Caroline Kern

Joy Tabernacle KMT

Yang Zhen Lee

Rowan Leek

Levi LaBruzzy / 2headedcoralsnake

Malachi Lily

Sam Loewen

Selena Loomis

Ayden Love

Alyx Rene Lunada

Soren Lundi

Drea Marcos

Andy Mauleon

Georgia McCandlish

Sarah McDermott

Kate McNeely

Bekezela Mguni

A-B Moore

Kate Morales

Emilie Mulcahey

Steven Munoz

Mary Murph

Pilar Nadal

Andrea Narno

Celeste Neuhaus

Lex Non Scripta

Jayla Patton

Jason Patten

Zackary Petot

Chris Pilewski

Em Pike

Nevena Pilipovic-Wengler

Cee Please

Kelly Pantoni

Breydon Prioleau

Feliks Pyron

Claire Ragland

Saiyare Refaei, A. Reid

Jenna Reid

Syr Reifsteck

Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes

Almah LaVon Rice

Rigel Richardson

Noa Rickey

Quinn Rivenburgh

Grae Rosa

Avery Rose

Erin Roussel

E.T. Russian

Lucy Satzewich

August Schultz

Nick Shick

H Simon

Willa Smart

Marta Syrup

Lou Tandon

Corinne Teed

Trash Tmblweed

Frankie Toan

Amalia Kalisz Tonsor

Mary Tremonte

Monica Trinidad

Meg Turner

Anna Wagner

Blue Wallick

Gina Washington

Vivien Wise

Summer Wood

Natalie Woodlock

Jon Woolley

and Erin Zona

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