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In addition, while some drinks will be served, food will not, as we don’t want to take the chance of any cross contamination. While the physical space is open to the public, masks and social distancing will be mandatory. Mostly it’s a strange nostalgic journey that expresses a lot of comical experience with a slightly dark and abstracted twist. While there was a lot of freedom in coming out, there was also a lot of struggle in finding out where they fit in, and how. With these works, they bring in their influence of skateboarding, and music culture to clash with their gay experiences. Having that experience of being able to be themself for the first time in their life in terms of they’re sexuality, but it also just broadened his personality by slowly learning who they are outside the heteronormative society. They’re reflecting on coming out of the closet at the age of 19 and sneaking into gay bars. So they’re creating a new body of work for October and sharing the current work now.Īnthony Hurd shares their abstracted views on the world as they know it. The show was originally supposed to be launched in London but the show got pushed back to October. Anthony Hurd (owner and director) is sharing their new solo show “I was born in a gay bar” with Albuquerque NM. Join us for our first big event in the new Gallery space.

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