I'm a thousand different people—Every one is real is a new exhibition from the Leslie Lohman Museum of Art in Soho. Through various media and representational styles, this series aims to highlight the multidimensionality of the LGBTQ+ experience. Curator Stamatina Gregory, and artists Angela Dufresne and Carlos Motta join us to discuss the exhibition.
*This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar
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