Humor in Erotic Art – First Thursday Discussions

When:
June 3, 2021 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
2021-06-03T19:00:00-07:00
2021-06-03T20:00:00-07:00
Where:
Gallery Erato
309 1st Ave S Seattle
WA 98104
Cost:
Free - $10
Contact:
206-220-2185

The Pan Eros Foundation is pleased to create space for people to meet, talk, and share conversation and ideas. Each month, Pan Eros will host a discussion at Gallery Erato with a different topic to encourage the sharing of ideas and to create and expand communities. Pan Eros means “all love” and we support participants in cultivating and celebrating their sexuality. To support this mission, our monthly discussion topics will range among the educational and artistic realms.

June’s topic: Humor in Erotic Art

If you add all the different kinds of humor to all the different kinds of sexuality, you have an almost infinite number of combinations. Humor can become a very tricky thing when the subjects are from marginalized communities. Who is creating the art, social contexts, and who is viewing the art can all drastically change the imapct of the humor. In this discussion, we will talk about using humor to convey meaning and when it works or it doesn’t work in an erotic context.

 

Our goal in hosting these meetings is to grow a community that has rich conversations about sexuality. By fostering open discussions, we hope to end the stigma around sex and sexuality so that people may live more authentically and happily.
Each month’s topic and host will be announced as they are confirmed.
All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations, and religions are welcome and celebrated. Kindness and a willingness to respect another point of view are expected.

 

 

The Pan Eros Foundation is pleased to create space for people to meet, talk, and share conversation and ideas. Each month, Pan Eros will host a discussion at Gallery Erato with a different topic to encourage the sharing of ideas and to create and expand communities. Pan Eros means “all love” and we support participants in cultivating and celebrating their sexuality. To support this mission, our monthly discussion topics will range among the educational and artistic realms. June’s topic: Humor in Erotic Art If you add all the different kinds of humor to all the different kinds of sexuality, you have an almost infinite number of combinations. Humor can become a very tricky thing when the subjects are from marginalized communities. Who is creating the art, social contexts, and who is viewing the art can all drastically change the imapct of the humor. In this discussion, we will talk about using humor to convey meaning and when it works or it doesn’t work in an erotic context.   Our goal in hosting these meetings is to grow a community that has rich conversations about sexuality. By fostering open discussions, we hope to end the stigma around sex and sexuality so that people may live more authentically and happily. Each month’s topic and host will be announced as they are confirmed. All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations, and religions are welcome and celebrated. Kindness and a willingness to respect another point of view are expected.    

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  • When: June 3, 2021 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
    Where: Gallery Erato, 309 1st Ave S Seattle, WA 98104
  • The Pan Eros Foundation is pleased to create space for people to meet, talk, and share conversation and ideas. Each month, Pan Eros will host a discussion at Gallery Erato with a different topic to encourage the sharing of ideas and to create and expand communities. Pan Eros means “all love” and we support participants in cultivating and celebrating their sexuality. To support this mission, our monthly discussion topics will range among the educational and artistic realms. June’s topic: Humor in Erotic Art If you add all the different kinds of humor to all the different kinds of sexuality, you have an almost infinite number of combinations. Humor can become a very tricky thing when the subjects are from marginalized communities. Who is creating the art, social contexts, and who is viewing the art can all drastically change the imapct of the humor. In this discussion, we will talk about using humor to convey meaning and when it works or it doesn’t work in an erotic context.   Our goal in hosting these meetings is to grow a community that has rich conversations about sexuality. By fostering open discussions, we hope to end the stigma around sex and sexuality so that people may live more authentically and happily. Each month’s topic and host will be announced as they are confirmed. All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations, and religions are welcome and celebrated. Kindness and a willingness to respect another point of view are expected.    

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