LOCATION: PlatteForum - 3575 Ringsby Ct
CATEGORY: Art Events
UPCOMING DATE AND TIME:
- Fri, May 15, 2026 - Fri, Jun 12, 2026 Gallery Hours: Thursday - Friday 3-6pm
Exhibition Dates: May 15 - June 12
Gallery Hours: Thursday - Friday 3-6pm (Please note: there will be no gallery hours on June 5)
“The queer experience is all about alchemy. Turning the most painful things into the most beautiful: prison into poetry, funerals into parades, and plagues into revolutions.” -Leo Herrera
Centering a process-based approach, this body of work unfolds as an exploration of self through the act of making. Rooted in overlapping languages of interiority, queer aesthetics, domestic ritual, memory, and intuitive material response, the work privileges inquiry over conclusion. Meaning emerges not through singular objects, but through layering, repetition, and proximity.
Using repeating motifs derived from fleeting shadows, the works function as records of response rather than declarations of certainty. Repetition becomes a means of understanding—forms shifting across surfaces and scales in ways that mirror the construction of identity itself: assembled through intuition, performance, concealment, longing, and return.
The works oscillate between two material and emotional registers. Some pieces exist in a quieter frequency: darkened surfaces, softened edges, moments of pause that evoke lamplight, solitude, reflection, the intimate grounding of domestic space, or the flutter of possibility in public queer space. Others move outward with a heightened visibility, embracing ornament, saturation, permeability, and excess. Together, these registers remain in constant conversation, not as opposites, but as parallel conditions housed within the same body. The tension between subtlety and spectacle, concealment and revelation, becomes a structural language within the work itself.
Collected objects, reused materials, gifted remnants, and recurring forms accumulate into an evolving archive of lived experience–holding memory, touch, time, and previous lives within them. The physical labor of making functions as a form of processing—a way of tracing the movement between memory and presence, desire and acceptance, fragmentation and wholeness. Within this framework, home emerges not as fixed location, but as an accumulative condition built from ritual, sensation, familiarity, and chosen grounding; a material record of someone learning to more fully inhabit their own interior world through the act of making.
The community garden on view, created by the ArtLab interns, centers collaboration and collective ownership. A shared vision of flourishing plants fills the corner of the gallery and boldly confronts the outside world, asking viewers to greet the installation from the exterior of the gallery, viewable from multiple directions and throughout different times of the day. The plants hold their own agency, collecting color from installed lights, refracting light on surrounding surfaces, and reflecting the viewer upon closer inspection.
Nearby Galleries + Studio Buildings
- MAE'S
3575 Chestnut Pl (517 feet SE) - Alto Gallery
1900 35th St, Suite B (1030 feet S) - Plinth Gallery
3520 Brighton Blvd (0.3 miles SE) - RULE Gallery
3001 Brighton Blvd (0.6 miles SW) - Globeville Riverfront Art Center (GRACe)
888 E 50th Ave (1 miles NE)
Nearby Places to Eat + Drink
- River
3759 Chestnut Pl (835 feet E) - Cambria Hotel Denver RiNo
3601 Brighton Blvd (0.2 miles SE) - Vīb Hotel•McDevitt Taco•Heady Coffee
3560 Brighton Blvd (0.2 miles SE) - Globe Hall
4483 Logan St (0.3 miles NW) - Butcher Block Cafe
1701 38th St (0.3 miles E)
Nearby Murals
- Patrick Kane McGregor
Ironton Distillery (594 feet SE) - Yazz
Number Thirty Eight (714 feet SE) - Romelle, Gina Ilczyszyn, Adri Norris
River (825 feet E) - Anthony Garcia Sr. - ArtPark
RiNo ArtPark (863 feet S) - Focus Points X Ironton Distillery Mural
RiNo ArtPark (989 feet S)