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Departures that Brought Us Here
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Departures that Brought Us Here

March 28, 2025 – June 29, 2025
Vladem Contemporary
Montezuma Ave.
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Departures that Brought Us Here merges research in LGBTQ+ archives with the kinetic movement of a split-flap display board.Traditionally used in airports and train stations to signal movement and transition, Gomez has transformed the display board into a storytelling platform containing messages, memories, and resistance from the LGBTQ+ community. Shifting letters combine with archival ephemera, echoing the fluctuating, fleeting nature of queer histories, highlighting the precarity of queer existence.

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Masters Lecture Series
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Masters Lecture Series

December 04, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

New Mexico Museum of Art
Plaza Building
107 West Palace Avenue
Santa Fe, New Mexico

New Mexico is known for its rich photographic history and has a thriving contemporary photographic community. With the generous support of the Chicago Woodman Foundation, The New Mexico Museum of Art has paired select emerging photographers with Gallup Arts and  the University of New Mexico- Gallup, San Juan College, and New Mexico State University for “Master Class” sessions. In these visits the photographers have shared their work with current students and community members and shared their observations about what it takes to make a career in photography.

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2024 Fulcrum Fund Recipient
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

2024 Fulcrum Fund Recipient

I'm pleased to announce that I am a receipt of the 2024 Fulcrum Fund for my project Tracing Queer Chicano and Gay Rights Movements Through Art. This Zine project explores the interconnected narratives of the Chicano Queer and Gay Rights Movements during the 1970s and the 1980s. The project seeks to contextualize these movements within their socio-political landscapes. Connecting the threads through interviews, and photographs of New Mexico queer activists and survivors of the epidemic

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Southwest Contemporary 12 New Mexico Artists to Know
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Southwest Contemporary 12 New Mexico Artists to Know

Apolo Gomez’s Exodus follows its own rules—where the everyday and something stranger exist in seamless cohabitation. This ongoing Polaroid series, begun in 2021, largely features portraits of friends, lovers, and acquaintances stretched over beds, in full-body latex, in repose, or reaching for something just out of frame. In their tenderness and daring intimacy, they are a mirror. In every image bleached with flash, sculpted by shadow, or multiplied like a kaleidoscope, there is an honesty that is both familiar and rare.

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Viscose 04 TRANS
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Viscose 04 TRANS

I am beyond honored that Francisco J. Galarte wrote about his experience of being photographed by me for Viscose Journal Vol. 4 TRANS. This special issue of Viscose critically explores the numerous relationships between transness and fashion. The issue sets out to ask two ambivalent questions: what is a fashion theory of transness, and what might a trans theory of fashion be? Viscose 04 productively confronts fashion studies with trans aesthetics and trans studies, and attempts to excavate the largely invisible archives of trans history that form the underside of fashion itself.

The issue features a wealth of archival and contemporary moments of trans-fashion production spanning 50 years.

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Artist Talk: Multiplicity of Queerness at Site, Santa Fe
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Artist Talk: Multiplicity of Queerness at Site, Santa Fe

July 13, 2022 at 6:00 pm

Site Santa Fe, NM

Grateful to share my work and a brief history of queer photography at Site Santa Fe as part of Creative Santa Fe's PechaKucha Night VOL. 14 — MULTIPLICITY. Thank you to everyone who came out to this sold-out talk and for those who missed it click the link below to view my talk.

PechaKucha Night Santa Fe is co-sponsored by SITE Santa Fe and Creative Santa Fe. Thank you to the City of Santa Fe Office of Community and Economic Development for supporting the 2022 PechaKucha Night series

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Exhibition: Wo/Manhouse 2022 in Belen, NM
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Exhibition: Wo/Manhouse 2022 in Belen, NM

It all begins witJune 18, 2022 - October 9, 2022

Exclusive Preview: June 17, 5:00 - 8:00 pm

Public Opening: June 18 and June 19, 12:00 - 5:00 pm

Join me in celebrating the opening of Wo/Manhouse 2022. 19 New Mexico artists transformed sixteen rooms into works of art that explore the subject of the home, which can be a place of love and nurture, but also one of power dynamics, abuse, struggles over gender roles, parenting issues as well as cultural and socioeconomic constraints. Nancy Youdelman, a successful artist and one of Judy Chicago’s Fresno students who went to Cal-Arts and participated in the original Womanhouse, will coordinate the project with Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman as advisors.h an idea.

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Exhibition: Exodus at Kouri + Corrao Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Exhibition: Exodus at Kouri + Corrao Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

Reception: Friday, May 13, 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Exhibition Runs: May 13 – June 18, 2022

Kouri + Corrao Gallery is pleased to present Exodus by Apolo Gomez, a solo exhibition of Polaroid prints in Santa Fe, NM. Part diary, part fan tasy, these snapshots are moments depicting the male body, sexuality, and the vulnerability of masculinity. Through his polaroids, Gomez explores the dualities of his own dislocation of queerness and the need for desire by photographing male-identified friends, lovers, and acquaintances. He tightens his queer gaze and departs from environmental portraits, using prisms, double exposure, and mirrors to create dreamlike depictions of male beauty.

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Exhibition: Don't Think Twice
MIchael Gomez MIchael Gomez

Exhibition: Don't Think Twice

Exhibition Runs: August 9 – September 16, 2021
Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, September 2nd, 5:30 pm

Harwood Art Center is pleased to present Don’t Think Twice by Apolo Gomez, an exhibition of photographic prints and polaroids that include portraits of male-identified friends as well as vernacular and constructed self-portraits of himself addressing the tension between intimacy, desire, and queer trauma. The exhibition includes photographic works from You Make Me Want to Be a Man, a series primarily made during the pandemic about male-centric sensuality and the identity of heterosexual and queer-identified men. Throughout the exhibition are polaroids of the artist that recount intimate moments and thoughts about the dislocation of his own queerness.

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