Gallery exhibit explores LGBTQ+ support networks | Cornell Chronicle
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Gallery exhibit explores LGBTQ+ support networks | Cornell Chronicle
"MVR 1250 Gallery will host an art exhibit honoring the "found" family of LGBTQ+ youth from across New York State. The exhibit, titled "Our People, Our Stories: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Chosen Family", runs through Dec. 1 and is part of a larger community-based participatory research project led by Adam Hoffman, assistant professor of psychology."
"The art, created by youth from The Ali Forney Center in New York City and The Q Center in Syracuse, pays homage to their chosen families - people not related to them biologically but who offer support and guidance they may not receive from their family of origin."
"Read more and see some of the artwork on the Cornell Human Ecology website..."
MVR 1250 Gallery hosts an exhibit titled "Our People, Our Stories: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Chosen Family" that runs through Dec. 1. The exhibit features artwork created by youth from The Ali Forney Center in New York City and The Q Center in Syracuse. The pieces honor chosen or "found" families—individuals who are not biologically related but provide crucial support and guidance often lacking from family of origin. The exhibit is part of a community-based participatory research project led by Adam Hoffman, assistant professor of psychology. Additional images and information are available on the Cornell Human Ecology website.
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