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12: Transformation of Dangerous Spaces: Inside the Art and Activism of Christopher W. Quigley

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Summary

In this deeply reflective episode of Art in the Raw, Christopher W. Quigley shares his journey from hands-on custom fabrication to creating immersive public artworks that confront themes of impermanence, entropy, and gender-based violence. After surviving two near-fatal strokes, Quigley transformed his artistic vision to focus on projects like Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, an emotionally powerful installation addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity. This conversation navigates Quigley’s personal history, queer identity, and his commitment to using art as a catalyst for social change.

Keywords

Christopher W. Quigley, queer art, custom fabrication, immersive art installation, gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, toxic masculinity, public art, entropy in art, impermanence, Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, queer creativity, stroke survivor artist, art activism

Takeaways
  • Quigley’s early memories driving his aunt’s 1966 Pontiac Parisienne shaped his love for custom fabrication and collaborative artistic creation.
  • His career evolved through interior design and large-scale custom fabrication projects, including record-breaking public art installations like the largest outdoor chandelier in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Queer identity in a traditionally male, heterosexual-dominated industry required Quigley to exceed ordinary expectations—mediocrity was never an option.
  • Two near-fatal strokes in 2022 profoundly shifted Quigley’s artistic purpose from fabricating for others to creating meaningful, socially engaged artworks.
  • His work embraces themes of entropy and impermanence, with sculptures designed to slowly dissolve over decades, reflecting the temporary nature of life and legacy.
  • Transformation of Dangerous Spaces is an immersive, eight-stall art installation addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity, rooted in local community tragedy.
  • The project focuses on male accountability and education, highlighting the socialization of boys and men in spaces like locker rooms as key sites for perpetuating violence.
  • The installation challenges audiences emotionally and requires trauma-informed support to help process its intense themes.
  • Men’s organizations have been slower to engage with the project compared to women’s groups, illustrating ongoing challenges in addressing gender-based violence collaboratively.
  • Quigley advises young queer artists to focus on making authentic, plentiful art without agenda, embracing creation as a fundamental ritual for growth and impact.
Chapters
  • 00:00 – Introduction: Sunday drives and early inspirations
  • 02:30 – Career in custom fabrication and move to Manhattan
  • 05:00 – Navigating queerness in a male-dominated industry
  • 10:00 – Life-changing strokes and artistic transformation
  • 12:00 – Themes of entropy, impermanence, and the ephemeral series
  • 18:00 – Creation of Transformation of Dangerous Spaces installation
  • 22:00 – Addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity
  • 26:00 – Audience reactions and intersectionality in the work
  • 36:00 – Challenges engaging men’s groups and trauma-informed care
  • 43:00 – The significance of horror aesthetics and queer resonance
  • 48:00 – Vision for public policy and societal change through art
  • 50:00 – Advice for young queer artists embracing entropy
  • 52:30 – Quick 10 questions for Christopher W. Quigley
  • 01:01:00 – Closing remarks and future tour plans
Guest Info

Christopher W. Quigley Official Website

TRANSFORMATION OF DANGEROUS SPACES

Art in the Raw Resources

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Summary

In this deeply reflective episode of Art in the Raw, Christopher W. Quigley shares his journey from hands-on custom fabrication to creating immersive public artworks that confront themes of impermanence, entropy, and gender-based violence. After surviving two near-fatal strokes, Quigley transformed his artistic vision to focus on projects like Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, an emotionally powerful installation addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity. This conversation navigates Quigley’s personal history, queer identity, and his commitment to using art as a catalyst for social change.

Keywords

Christopher W. Quigley, queer art, custom fabrication, immersive art installation, gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, toxic masculinity, public art, entropy in art, impermanence, Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, queer creativity, stroke survivor artist, art activism

Takeaways
  • Quigley’s early memories driving his aunt’s 1966 Pontiac Parisienne shaped his love for custom fabrication and collaborative artistic creation.
  • His career evolved through interior design and large-scale custom fabrication projects, including record-breaking public art installations like the largest outdoor chandelier in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Queer identity in a traditionally male, heterosexual-dominated industry required Quigley to exceed ordinary expectations—mediocrity was never an option.
  • Two near-fatal strokes in 2022 profoundly shifted Quigley’s artistic purpose from fabricating for others to creating meaningful, socially engaged artworks.
  • His work embraces themes of entropy and impermanence, with sculptures designed to slowly dissolve over decades, reflecting the temporary nature of life and legacy.
  • Transformation of Dangerous Spaces is an immersive, eight-stall art installation addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity, rooted in local community tragedy.
  • The project focuses on male accountability and education, highlighting the socialization of boys and men in spaces like locker rooms as key sites for perpetuating violence.
  • The installation challenges audiences emotionally and requires trauma-informed support to help process its intense themes.
  • Men’s organizations have been slower to engage with the project compared to women’s groups, illustrating ongoing challenges in addressing gender-based violence collaboratively.
  • Quigley advises young queer artists to focus on making authentic, plentiful art without agenda, embracing creation as a fundamental ritual for growth and impact.
Chapters
  • 00:00 – Introduction: Sunday drives and early inspirations
  • 02:30 – Career in custom fabrication and move to Manhattan
  • 05:00 – Navigating queerness in a male-dominated industry
  • 10:00 – Life-changing strokes and artistic transformation
  • 12:00 – Themes of entropy, impermanence, and the ephemeral series
  • 18:00 – Creation of Transformation of Dangerous Spaces installation
  • 22:00 – Addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity
  • 26:00 – Audience reactions and intersectionality in the work
  • 36:00 – Challenges engaging men’s groups and trauma-informed care
  • 43:00 – The significance of horror aesthetics and queer resonance
  • 48:00 – Vision for public policy and societal change through art
  • 50:00 – Advice for young queer artists embracing entropy
  • 52:30 – Quick 10 questions for Christopher W. Quigley
  • 01:01:00 – Closing remarks and future tour plans
Guest Info

Christopher W. Quigley Official Website

TRANSFORMATION OF DANGEROUS SPACES

Art in the Raw Resources

Join our Patreon for exclusive content at patreon.com/SalonNaturale

Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at salonnaturale.art

Follow us on:

Bluesky @salonnaturale.art

Instagram: @salonnaturale

YouTube: @SalonNaturale

Available on:

Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay

Hosted on Podbean

Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on:
  • New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire.
  • Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly for fun nights of creativity and connection at The Dallas Eagle
  • Nude Art Socials: Explore the beauty of the human form through art.

Subscribe Now and become part of our vibrant community!
Follow us on:

Bluesky @salonnaturale.art
Instagram @salonnaturale
YouTube @salonnaturale

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  continue reading

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