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Chris E. Vargas is an artist and
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maker whose work explores the ways that queer and trans people negotiate institutions and popular culture. Vargas is the founder of the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (MOTHA), a project that blurs artist and curatorial practice. MOTHA has no permanent space, instead it has been presented at venues such as the Henry Art Gallery,
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ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at the University of Southern California Libraries is the oldest existing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) organization in the United States and one of the largest repositories of LGBT materials ...
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, and the
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. Vargas videos have screened at SFMOMA,
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, Pacific Film Archives, Boston Museum of Fine Arts,
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, Palais de Tokyo,
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, amongst other venues. Vargas completed a BA at University of California Santa Cruz and MFA at
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Work

Vargas video work explores queer and trans culture. He and Greg Youmans collaborated on the nine episode webseries "Falling in Love... with Chris and Greg" that explores a relationship between a cisgendered gay man (Greg) and his trans boyfriend (Chris). The sitcom-style videos cover the challenges and rewards of the life of this couple. Vargas was among those who created a miniature replica of Christopher Park and placed monuments to narrate the events of the Stonewall Riots that followed the police raid of the Stonewall Inn gay bar in 1969 New York. Christopher Park became a site of riots since it was close to the Stonewall Inn bar that got raided and Vargas states the recreation of that park includes monuments that memorialize the modern LGBTQ rights movement.


Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art

The Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (abbreviated as MOTHA), is a museum founded by Vargas in 2013 dedicated to the preservation and representation of
transgender A transgender (often abbreviated as trans) person is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. Many transgender people experience dysphoria, which they seek to alleviate through tr ...
and
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history and art. Vargas remains the Executive Director. The museum does not have a building of its own, or fixed location; MOTHA functions as a floating museum, hosting exhibitions in art galleries, museums, and public spaces across the United States. Greg Youmans, in ''Elsa Gidlow's garden'' describes the museum as blurring the line between artistic and curatorial practice. Without a consistent stationary space for his art exhibition, Vargas points out that there is not as much of a need to define borders and boundaries for trends and trans identification. He notes, "Without a physical space, and by doing it as occasional iterations, exhibitions, events, or performances, I get to be a little looser.”


History

The museum was created in 2013 by founder and Executive Director Chris E. Vargas. Vargas is a San Francisco-based artist and performer. MOTHA functions as a floating museum, hosting exhibitions in art galleries, museums, and public spaces across the United States.


Exhibitions

Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects is a project that takes inspiration from Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects. It and focuses on trans experiences in the Pacific north-west and juxtaposes archival materials and contemporary art.
Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects
August 13, 2016 – June 4, 2017 at The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
Transgender Hirstory in 99 Objects: Legends and Mythologies
March 21 – July 11, 2015 at the ONE Archives, Los Angeles, CA


Further reading


Resident artist program

The museum has an amorphous residency program that offers no physical structure and makes no demands of the resident artist.
Tuesday Smillie Tuesday Smillie (born 1981 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work focuses on trans-feminist politics and the aesthetics of protest. Smillie has been recognized for her reinterpreta ...
was the inaugural resident artist.


Exhibitions

''Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects'' is a project that takes inspiration from Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects. It focuses on trans experiences in the Pacific north-west and juxtaposes archival materials and contemporary art. * ''Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects'', August 13, 2016 – June 4, 2017 at The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA * ''Transgender Hirstory in 99 Objects: Legends and Mythologies'', March 21 – July 11, 2015 at the ONE Archives, Los Angeles, CA


Resident artist program

The museum has an amorphous residency program that offers no physical structure and makes no demands of the resident artist. Tuesday Smillie was the inaugural resident artist.


Residencies and awards

Vargas received a 2016 Creative Capital Grant in Emerging Fields, was a Community Engagement Artist in Residence at
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is a multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center in San Francisco, California, United States. Located in Yerba Buena Gardens, YBCA features visual art, performance, and film/video that celebrates local, natio ...
, and received a Fire Island Artist Residency. Vargas' videos have won prizes at the
Ann Arbor Film Festival The Ann Arbor Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Ann Arbor in the U.S. state of Michigan. Established in 1963, it is the fourth-oldest film festival in North America (after the Yorkton Film Festival, 1947; Columbus International Film ...
.


References


Further reading


External links


Chris E. Vargas's webpage

MOTHA website
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