An exhibition of original paintings by artist Francisco Cabas and collages created in collaboration with youth in the Gay & Lesbian Center's Transition Living Program.
July 11 2012 3:18 PM EST
November 17 2015 5:28 AM EST
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Private Policy and Terms of Use.
Above: Cabas's The Fortress, oil on canvas, 4'x6'
The L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center's Advocate & Gochis Galleries celebrate the opening of In the Making: A Story of Dreamers in Transit, an exhibition of original paintings by artist Francisco Cabas and collages created in collaboration with youth in the Gay & Lesbian Center's Transition Living Program. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, July 12, 7-9 p.m. at the Center's Village at Ed Gould Plaza. The exhibit will run through August 17.
Francisco Cabas's work proposes visual and conceptual models within narratives of sexual violence, homophobia, and regeneration. Through an intricate "highway system" of roots and veins, Cabas creates a visual metaphor where the emptiness caused by emotional devastation and social alienation is transformed into a quest for individual and community empowerment.
As part of his commitment to public service, Cabas worked for the last two years with young people in the Transition Living Program at the Gay & Lesbian Center to create artworks that engage with the experience of transit and the essential longings of the human heart. The resulting collages are snapshots of untold stories created with original images, found objects, news clippings and documentary photography taken during weekly art sessions held at the shelter.
See more of Cabas's work as well as some students' collages on the following pages.
Reawakening, Francisco Cabas, oil on canvas in 7 panels, each panel 4'x5'
Student work
Student work