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Leah DeVun

$300

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Gems, graphite on paper, 12" x 15" (framed)

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Leah DeVun is a visual artist who engages historical subjects, and especially queer and feminist subjects. Her work has received coverage in publications such as Artforum, Huffington Post, People Magazine, Hyperallergic, Out, Art Papers, Feature Shoot, Redbook, Slate, Capricious, LA Weekly, Feministing.com, Gallerist, NYMag.com, Buzzfeed, Forbes, Refinery29, and Modern Painters, among others, and she has participated in numerous exhibitions, programs, and panels, including at venues such as Station Independent Projects (New York, NY), September Gallery (Hudson, NY), Johannes Vogt Gallery (New York, NY), Dose Projects (Brookyn, NY), Baxter Street Camera Club (New York, NY), Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (Omaha, NE), the ONE Archives Gallery and Museum at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA), The Front (New Orleans, LA), the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery (Saratoga Springs, NY), Yale University School of Art (New Haven, CT), the Houston Center for Photography (Houston, TX), the Contemporary Austin (Austin, TX), Leslie-Lohman Museum (New York, NY), Blanton Museum of Art (Austin, TX), the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY), SPRING/BREAK Art Show (New York, NY), BRIC (Brooklyn, NY), Tracey-Barry Gallery at NYU's Fales Library (New York, NY), Paul Robeson Galleries (Newark, NJ), and Galerie Verbeeck - Van Dyck (Antwerp, Belgium).