︎TRANSformations
Art programming by and for trans and gender expansive adults in Boulder County
Register here to join us for any or all of the following. Address will be emailed directly to those who sign-up.
ONE NIGHTWORKSHOP
Feb 6th, 2024 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
small group therapeutic arts instruction
ONGOING ART NIGHTS
Tuesdays in Feb / Mar 5:30 p.m.
time to make artwork with supplies - we will provide oil pastels, fine art paper, and Micron art pens
EXHIBITION
Opening on Transgender Day of Visibility
Mar 31st, 2024
you are invited to show your
artwork from these sessions in an exhibition setting
made possible through generous funding from THE PRIDE NETWORK
TRANSformations
Register here to join us for any or all of the following. Address will be emailed directly to those who sign-up.
ONE NIGHTWORKSHOP
Feb 6th, 2024 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
small group therapeutic arts instruction
ONGOING ART NIGHTS
Tuesdays in Feb / Mar 5:30 p.m.
time to make artwork with supplies - we will provide oil pastels, fine art paper, and Micron art pens
EXHIBITION
Opening on Transgender Day of Visibility
Mar 31st, 2024
you are invited to show your
artwork from these sessions in an exhibition setting
made possible through generous funding from THE PRIDE NETWORK
MEET THE PROGRAM LEADERS
R.J. Quirk, MGH they/them PROJECT MANAGER
RJ is a Colorado-based trans+ health activist and researcher. They earned a Master's in Global Health from National Taiwan University, where they specialized in LGBTQ+ and non-monogamous sexualities. Recently, they published a chapter examining settler colonial sexuality, which can be found in Plural Feminisms: Navigating Resisance as Everyday Praxis (Chatterjee and Lee, 2023). They are currently a fellow at The Pride Network, where they steward a participatory arts-based project targeting trans+ health needs and experiences. Additionally, they run the up-and-coming podcast, "Trancestors: Sitting at the Feet of Trans Ancestors," and serve as the EiC of Q Street Poetry,
an independent queer poetry publication.
Teague McDaniel they/them ARTIST, CURATOR, PROGRAMMING LEAD
Teague McDaniel, MA is an interdisciplinary artist and curator who grew up in and is based in the Denver Metro area. McDaniel's current roles include acting as the Founder and Curator at Creative Integration Initiative (CII), adjunct professor in the Department of Art at MSU Denver, and practicing artist. Their art practice is media agnostic and frequently traverses installation, performance, social practice, painting, and printmaking. They hold an MA in Art from Colorado Western University where they studied exhibition design, art business, and curation, and BA in Studio Art with a self designed minor in curatorial studies from MSU Denver.