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Charis welcomes E. G. Crichton in conversation with Alexandra Teixeira Riggs for a discussion of Matchmaking in the Archive: 19 Conversations with the Dead and 3 Encounters with Ghosts. Including 25 pages of vivid images, Matchmaking in the Archive documents this monumental creative project and adds essays by Jonathan Katz, Michelle Tea, and Chris Vargas, who describe their own unique encounters with the ghosts of LGBTQ history. Together, they make the archive come alive in remarkably intimate ways. This event is co-sponsored by The Digital Media graduate program at Georgia Tech.
Though today’s LGBTQ people owe a lot to the generations who came before them, their historical inheritances are not always obvious. Working with the archives of the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society, artist E.G. Crichton decided to do something to bridge this generation gap. She selected 19 innovative LGBTQ artists, writers, and musicians, then paired each of them with a deceased person whose personal artifacts are part of the archive.
The Digital Media graduate program at Georgia Tech provide students with a foundation in digital media design and making, a theoretical background in digital media, and the opportunity to practice what is learned in studio courses, labs, and research. We focus on the socio- cultural context of digital media making, where graduate students learn to make with meaning.
E. G. Crichton (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist living in Richmond, California. Her work has been exhibited and presented in Australia, Japan, the Philippines, Great Britain, France, Italy, Portugal, and across the U.S. Crichton is a professor emerita of art at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and served as artist-in-residence at the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society from 2008 to 2014.
Alexandra Teixeira Riggs (she/they) is a Ph.D. student in Digital Media at Georgia Tech, concentrating in design research, queer media studies, and critical archives scholarship. Their work focuses on using interactive storytelling methods to explore both past and present notions of queer community, identity, and belonging. She combines queer methods and design research for both tangible and screen-based interfaces to challenge dominant technologies and offer alternative relationalities in both on and offline space. They are currently working with Dr. Anne Sullivan and Dr. Noura Howell at Georgia Tech. For her current research, she is also working with archivist Morna Gerrard in the Gender and Sexuality Collections at Georgia State University.
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