Untethered

A display of work by LGBTQIA+

Loyola Students, Alumni, Faculty, & Staff

The Julio Fine Arts Gallery and the Visual and Performing Arts Department are proud to present “Untethered”, a display featuring work from LGBTQIA+ students, alumni, faculty, and staff. The art pieces in “Untethered” offer a glimpse into the lives of queer folk and the LGBTQIA+ community at Loyola University Maryland. 

“Untethered” spans a wide range of themes, techniques, and media, resulting in a diverse selection of works that speak to the queer experience. Through artworks laden with symbolism and personal meaning, the artists depict various facets of queer life, spanning identity, romantic relationships, self-discovery, freedom, mental health, and more. 

“Untethered” features art by Ari Acevedo, ’26, Emily Acosta, ’26, Katherine Albert, ’26, Sophia Bell, ’16, Professor Heather Braxton, Samantha Chrysler, Paige Devanney, ’26, Zachary Devanney, ’26, Cole Djondo, ’26, Riley Loz, ’24, and Greyson Pearce, ’23, Diana Martinez, ’27, Trevor SanGiorgio, ’26, and Laura Wilson.