KQED SHOW REVIEW: HERE
“Just because there are questions, doesn’t mean there are answers” is a project inspired by a game of copy cat- trying purposefully to emulate your friend’s drawing style.  You become them and they become you.  The second drawing will always change it slightly. It’s a game that is homosexual in nature and appearance, which works well for us.
 It is a game of staying inspired and connected to our queer histories and futures, of laughing in spite of deep pain, and constantly, creatively undefining ourselves so that there are more questions and less answers.
 

KQED SHOW REVIEW: HERE

“Just because there are questions, doesn’t mean there are answers” is a project inspired by a game of copy cat- trying purposefully to emulate your friend’s drawing style.  You become them and they become you.  The second drawing will always change it slightly. It’s a game that is homosexual in nature and appearance, which works well for us.

 It is a game of staying inspired and connected to our queer histories and futures, of laughing in spite of deep pain, and constantly, creatively undefining ourselves so that there are more questions and less answers.