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Gender identity explored in Cabrillo Gallery's 'Visibly Invisible"

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Gender identity explored in Cabrillo Gallery's 'Visibly Invisible"
By Alia Wilson
Posted: 09/30/2010 01:30:26 AM PDT

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/entertainment/ci_16212766

With fingers pushed against his face feeling the rough stubble of his first beard, artist Cobi Moules depicts the hormonal changes of his body as he transitions from female to male in a series of sketches titled "The Beard."

The drawings of the Boston-based artist's personal transition are in Cabrillo College Gallery's latest exhibit "Visibly Invisible," which explores gender identity and sexual politics.

The exhibit, opening Friday, will feature local and national artists who explore themes of ->-bleeped-<-.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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