The Living Queer Archive at LACE
- Advocate and Gochis Galleries - LA LGBT Center Village at Ed Gould Plaza Courtyard, 1125 N. McCadden Pl., Hollywood

LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) gallery has served as an incubator for queer artistic experimentation in L.A. since its founding in 1978. The organization's living queer archive highlights moments of "queer cultural production" in LACE’s exhibition and programming history. This event brings together artists, curators and creatives who have contributed to this archive, with panelists — artist Cat Jones, activist artist and educator Jerri Allyn and writer, artist, and critic Matias Viegener — talking about the archive as well as the present and future of L.A.'s queer art scene. The discussion will be moderated by LACE’s Assistant Director of Programming Juan Silverio.
The Living Queer Archive at LACE panel discussion is part of ONE Archives’ Circa Festival. To learn more about the festival and see program listings, visit the Circa Festival website.