Homecoming
Featuring: KT Abadir-Mullally | Linda Lee Alter | Jah Beverly | Susan DiPronio | Gabrielle Dobrzelewski | Herbie Hickmott | Peri Law | Gail Lloyd | Wit Lopez | Chelsey Luster | D’Shon McCarthy | Jamison Mead | Heather Raquel Phillips | Chloe Luisa Piñero | Juno Rosenhaus | Beth Schindler | Trinity Sloan | Lane Timothy Speidel | Mitch Wiesen | Cynthia Zhou
Curated by: Meg Wolensky
Dates: April 26-June 22, 2025
20*20 House, 20 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Gallery Hours: Saturday and Sundays noon - 4pm
EVENTS
Opening Reception: April 26, 6 - 8 PM
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Artist Panel: May 24, 5 - 6:30PM
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Pride Market & Community Celebration: 5/31, 9 - 1pm
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Homecoming brings together 20 artists from the Greater Philadelphia Area whose work invokes the comforts and complications of LGBTQIA+ domestic life across intersectional and intergenerational perspectives. Each artist centralizes LGBTQIA+ experience in their work, carving space for themselves and their kin, by blood or chosen bond, to exist, thrive and survive.
This powerful and poignant collection weaves the heart of LGBTQIA+ ancestry through a lineage of intergenerational advocacy. Featured artists shed light on the nuances of queer domesticity, exploring themes of love, identity, family, history, justice and resilience within the context of their own unique lived experiences. This exhibition invites viewers to step into the intimate worlds, inviting them to be reflected and find a sense of home within its embrace. By centering LGBTQIA+ experiences and narratives, this exhibition invites us to reflect on our own understanding of home, family, and belonging, while celebrating the diversity and richness of the LGBTQIA+ community.
With Lansdowne being home to one of the largest LGBTQIA+ populations in Pennsylvania, it is only fitting that we bring together intergenerational queer artists to share their stories and perspectives through their artwork. In a time when political and social landscapes are constantly shifting, it is more important than ever to provide platforms for underrepresented voices to express themselves freely and authentically. This exhibition seeks to challenge normative narratives and confront societal expectations by offering a glimpse into the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals who navigate a world that is not always welcoming or understanding. Through the power of art, we hope to inspire empathy, foster connection, and ignite conversations that promote inclusivity and equality for all.
Through this work, we are able to witness joy, raw emotion, and dissonances LGBTQIA+ people encounter in their quest to live authentically in a world that imposes adherence to the status quo. LGBTQIA+ people are here now, as we have been throughout all of time.
- Meg Wolensky, Curator
About the Gallery
This exhibition is organized by the Lansdowne Art Committee, a volunteer group of The Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation. The mission of the Lansdowne Arts Committee is to create, foster, and promote Lansdowne's identity as a vibrant and inspiring artistic community. The Lansdowne Art Committee is dedicated to nurturing creative expression, enhancing community engagement, stimulating economic growth, preserving and celebrating Lansdowne's diversity, and cultivating arts education and access.
The 20*20 House is a Lansdowne Borough owned property. Originally a residential home built in the early 19th century, the 20*20 House has been transformed into a community space with gallery spaces on 2 floors, a dedicated workshop space, as well as a yoga studio.
Accessibility Statement of 20*20 House: The LEDC and Lansdowne Art Committee are committed to provide a welcoming and accessible environment for all individuals, including those with disabilities. We strive to ensure that our facilities, services, and events are as accessible as we can make them, giving you the confidence to visit us.
Parking: There are several dedicated parking spaces on campus available to the public, as well as additional street parking along Lansdowne Court.
There is a passenger drop-off area on the rear accessibility ramp.
First Floor Accessibility
Inclusive Design: Our first floor is designed to be inclusive and ensure accessibility for all. Approachable Entrance: Our accessible entrance is in the back of the house. There is a ramp for whoever needs it. If possible, please email us at [email protected] in advance of your visit so we can ensure that the gallery sitter is aware that this entrance will be used. Accessible Restroom: We offer two accessible gender-neutral bathroom for the convenience of all visitors. Wide Walkways: Our walkways are wide enough to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring smooth and easy navigation. Rest areas: There are benches and seating throughout the house for those who need to rest. A filtered water fountain is available to the public.
Second Floor Accessibility
Staircase: The staircase has steep steps. It may be difficult for those who are tall or have mobility issues.
Commitment to Improvement
We recognize the importance of continuous improvement in accessibility and are committed to making our facilities as inclusive as possible where we can. If you have any specific accessibility needs or suggestions for how we can improve, please contact us. We will do our best to accommodate your requests and ensure a positive experience at the 20*20 House.