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The One National Gay and Lesbian Archives in Los Angeles will present "Wear Me Out: Queering Art, Fashion, and Design" from Saturday, November 5, through Sunday, January 29. Thirty queer visual artists and fashion designers collaborate to, according to curator Tania Hammidi, "take the shame out of fashion and situate how aesthetics, gay-lesbian-trans memory, and utility have historically converged on our bodies." There will be an opening-night reception at 7 p.m. featuring DJ Emancipation and Sweaty Moon of the Black Artists Collective. The One Institute is located at 909 W. Adams Blvd. For more information visit www.oneinstitute.org.
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"Wear Me Out:
Queering Art, Fashion, and Design" in Los
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