Unveiling Identity & Transformation: The Pride Show @ ASK
June 2 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Unveiling Identity & Transformation: The Pride Show @ ASK
Curated by Tracy Bouvette
Showing in the Spotlight Gallery
Opening Reception June 5th @ 7pm
Exhibition June 5 – 28, 2026
ASK Gallery Hours: Thurs – Sun, Noon – 5pm
A curated exhibition featuring LGBTQ+IA artists whose work reflects journeys of self-discovery, authenticity, resilience, and the evolving nature of identity across cultural, emotional, spiritual, gender, and social landscapes.
Artists: Jared Bliss, Gerardo Castro, Pat Horner, Francesca Mallows, Joseph Pine, Judy Stanger
| Bio: Tracy Bouvette is an artist and independent curator with more than twenty years of experience. Their practice includes painting, furniture making, sculpture, and installation work that often engages cultural and environmental questions. Their projects explore topics ranging from sugar in our collective diets—such as in their piece “Candy & Gunpowder”—to invasive plant species in “Rhythms of the Park,” a project documented on YouTube. Tracy has exhibited work in Denver, Philadelphia, Kingston, and Woodstock, and has maintained studios in RHINO Denver, Aston Mills Arts in Aston, Pennsylvania, and Habitant Studios in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. They have lived near the Woodstock–Saugerties line since 2019. Alongside their studio practice, Tracy organizes exhibitions at the Kingston LGBTQ Community Center. They also facilitate the Center’s Rainbow Lounge, a weekly discussion group for individuals over the age of 50. In recent years Tracy has curated several exhibitions at the Center, including “Parts and Pieces,” “Raise Every Voice,” and “Living in Color.” These shows have presented work by LGBTQ+ community members and allies across a wide range of ages, backgrounds, ethnicities, genders, and identities. Through both their artwork and curatorial work, Tracy seeks to encourage deeper engagement with the diverse and evolving experiences of LGBTQ+ communities—exploring how personal stories, social pressures, and cultural shifts shape identity and expression. Tracy studied fine art and art history at Rice University in Houston and through programs at the Houston School of the Arts and the Woodstock School of Art. |
