The Museum of Selective Homo Amnesia is a multi-media art installation, styled as a faux natural history museum of artifacts from an erased, mythical history of queerness. The exhibition consists of drawing, crochet, photography, hand-built cabinetry, and small sculpture in ceramic, plaster, wax, wood, and paper. The exhibition also includes a companion essay of fiction, written from the desk of a melancholy queer archeologist. The Museum questions origin stories about human sexuality and gender and proposes that our present identities would benefit if the past were imagined as more inclusive, fluid, and humane.

MuSHA appeared the Advocate and Gochis Gallery at the LA LGBT Center in Fall 2022. Click to read the exhibition review in Artillery Magazine.


 
 
 

SELECTED MUSEUM ARTIFACTS (Click to enlarge)