Queer Asynchronies: Steven Beckly, Camille Charbonneau, Rami George, Dylan Glynn, Jordan King, Natia Lemay, Oluseye, Ry Van Der Hout
Foregrounding moments of rupture, transformation, and rebirth, Queer Asynchronies considers how queer and trans lives are often shaped through multiple acts of becoming and reinvention.
Curated by Adrien Sun Hall, Queer Asynchronies explores the alternate temporalities of queer and trans experience – ways of inhabiting time that unfold alongside, against, or beyond dominant narratives of development, productivity, or progress.
Moving between temporal registers of queer ancestry, collective memory, deep time, childhood and adolescence, queer futurity, and worldmaking, the exhibition traces layered and nonlinear relations to inherited pasts and imagined futures. Through sculpture, video, photography, and painting, artists Steven Beckly, Camille Charbonneau, Rami George, Dylan Glynn, Jordan King, Natia Lemay, Oluseye, and Ry Van Der Hout engage asynchrony as both a lived condition and critical framework. Together, their works trace repeated acts of reinvention that unsettle linear understandings of time, opening possibilities beyond the limits of the present.
