Join us & AiR, Kat Lozano for their installation, Once More, With Queering. This installation is a life-size zine - an immersive space for truth-telling, grieving, and reclamation.
March 5 | 7pm-8:30pm | Exhibition Opening・March 5-19 | Exhibition
M-Th | 12pm-8pm・Fri-Sun | 12pm-5pm
March 5 | 7pm-8:30pm | Exhibition Opening・March 5-19 | Exhibition
M-Th | 12pm-8pm・Fri-Sun | 12pm-5pm
Zines are self-published, non-commercial works typically produced in small, limited batches. Rooted in centuries of independent publishing and later shaped by punk, feminist, and queer movements, zines have long served as an outlet for voices and ideas considered too niche, too risky, or outside the mainstream. At their core, zines embody subversion, freedom of thought, and a DIY ethos — creating space for marginalized communities to share knowledge, tell stories, and publish work on their own terms.
Through this life-size zine, Kat reflects on their experiences in theatre: how performance shapes who we become, what it means to create equitable artistic spaces, and how we might imagine a theatre that both reflects and reimagines the world around us. The installation invites audiences to witness, question, and participate in an ongoing process of becoming — honoring what has been lost while making space for new possibilities.
Opening Reception
Becoming/Unbecoming is a solo performance presented in tandem with the installation. Framed as a love letter to their inner child, Kat's work explores the complexities of growing up, shedding inherited expectations, and becoming a version of oneself that feels true.
The performance reflects on how transition reshapes not only identity, but one’s relationship to acting itself — questioning who gets to belong onstage, how we learn to perform ourselves, and what it means to return to artistry with greater self-recognition.
Exhibition Hours
Mar 5 | Opening Reception | 7:00pm-8:30pm
Mar 6-8 | 12pm-5pm
Mar 9-12 | 12pm-8pm
Mar 13-15 | 12pm-5pm
Mar 16-19 | 12pm-8pm
More about Artist-in-Residence, Kat Lozano:
Kat Lozano (they/them) is a queer multidisciplinary artist based in Dallas, TX, with a background in theatre-making, acting, and design. Their work has appeared on stages across the metroplex, including Second Thought Theatre, Kitchen Dog Theatre, Shakespeare Dallas, and Theatre Three. They also work as a voice actor with Crunchyroll and have appeared in commercials and print ads for brands like HEB and Nutella. Kat is currently a part of the 2025 Second Thought: Thought Process Playwriting Cohort, a year-long development program for emerging playwrights. Kat’s goal as an AMOC Artist in Residence is to uplift other queer voices by curating a welcoming space that both challenges industry norms and ignites further conversation for change when it comes to expanding representation in the theatre.