Curatorial Statement Creeping Into the Light is a collaboration between R Miller and Stevie Hanley. I am writing with two hats for this show: one as an artist and one as a co-‐director at Julius Caesar. It is a JC tradition for directors to show their work. It is a moment of divulgence and transparency. You can see what we make and gain insight to our programming. I came to know Stevie through the MFA program at SAIC. As a classmate, I came to appreciate his straightforward and open attitude towards his sexuality and identity. He is very honest and never pretends to be anybody other than he is. I admire him for offering clarity in an unclear world. It goes without saying Stevie was a great influence on me in art school, and I am proud to champion him after it. Working with him on this show was a privilege, in both conception and production. My curatorial objective at Julius Caesar is to create a location for differences to become positives rather than points of comparison. I am not trying to bring Stevie’s and my work together, or break it apart, but rather move past the straightforward dichotomy through which we see group shows. Stevie and I brain stormed over what we could show that might over lap. Over a couple glasses of wine, I told him his work could be hashtagged kitchy witch queer art, while mine has been more American, death, and straight-‐white-‐male creep art (original I know). While Stevie has located something very specific, I struggle with the straight white male tendency towards a generalized tableau. My intention is to reveal the differences without comparison or relativity, and highlight diverging approaches with mutual respect.