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GITA Queer/Trans/Feminist Lab
Join and receive an 800$ stipend!
The Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy (GITA) invites students to participate in queer fashion and wearable artivist lab entitled: Blurred Lines. This lab is designed to examine and celebrate queer gender expression through the medium of fashion and wearable art.
GITA is calling for applications from students interested in queer theory, art, crafts, fashion, wearable art and activism. Applicants do not need to consider themselves artists or have prior experience making art and crafts—although interest in creating and in advancing one’s understanding of how we can use Queer Studies in conjunction with art, crafts, expression, and activism is required! This Lab is a space for students to come together to read queer theory, discuss, and create art.
The subject matter of this lab is critical in our current cultural climate, where the policing of fashion and self-expression through wearable art is increasingly prevalent. Fashion and wearable art play a crucial role in queer gender expression, yet they are being targeted by politicians and public policies. Throughout history, the culturally acceptable forms of self-expression have fluctuated due to various influences, such as colonialism and patriarchy.
This program will explore the intersection of gender and fashion, particularly focusing on how wearable artwork can examine, challenge, and disrupt prevailing narratives. It prompts the following questions: what makes clothing and expression gendered? And at what point does a benign object become gendered? By addressing these questions, we hope to provide a deeper understanding of the intersection of queerness and fabric arts—both historically devalued domains—while offering a unique opportunity for creative expression and community building.
4 to 8 students will be chosen to participate in this 10-week program, which will begin September 16th and end the last week of November. Participants will earn a stipend of $800 and will be given $100 each for creative materials. More details about the lab format as well as the application process follow.
Lab Format:
The Lab’s conversations will circle around the topic of queer fashion and self-expression—through which we will discuss how race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, and geography inform people’s experiences with fashion. We will use queer theory both to examine the world as it is and to imagine a world we want to live in.
To be eligible, students must:
Please send your application to Alyssa Williams at [email protected] by Friday, September 6th with subject line: Queer, Trans, Feminist Lab Application. The first meeting for the Blurred Lines Lab is Monday September 16th, 2:30pm-4:00pm. Application is below.
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Thank you for taking the time to apply to be in GITA’s Blurred Lines Lab! The first Lab will be held on September 16, 2024. We look forward to reviewing your application!
The Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy (GITA) digital repository houses archival materials collected by GITA, previously the Institute for Women’s Studies and Services (IWSS). Materials document feminist activism at MSU Denver and on Auraria Campus, in addition to events, newsletters, letters, hate-mail, papers and documents regarding gender, women’s and sexualities studies and services offered to students affected by sexism and other forms of oppression. Materials range from the 1970s until today. By making this work accessible GITA recognizes the decades of feminist, queer and anti-racist work the Institute, generations of students, the university and local and global communities have led. In preserving the memory, we hope that many more generations find inspiration in this archive to document, analyze, strategize and continue the work to end sexism and all forms of oppression.
View the archive collection HERE.
Anahi Russo Garrido