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- Spoon Holder, 1875-1895 - Specialized tableware proliferated in American households during the late 19th century. Pressed glass spoon holders held silver or silver-plated spoons needed at a moment's notice. Guests who dropped by for a visit would judge the hostess as being well-prepared when seeing a spoon holder filled and at the ready.

- 1875-1895
- Collections - Artifact
Spoon Holder, 1875-1895
Specialized tableware proliferated in American households during the late 19th century. Pressed glass spoon holders held silver or silver-plated spoons needed at a moment's notice. Guests who dropped by for a visit would judge the hostess as being well-prepared when seeing a spoon holder filled and at the ready.
- "La Santa Muerte Respects Pronouns" Painting, 2021 - This painting from queer Mexican artist Asha Azul depicts the folk saint Sante Muerte (Our Lady of the Holy Death) carrying the Progress Pride flag -- a redesigned version meant to reflect diversity in the LGBTQ+ community. Associated with healing, protection, and safe passage, Santa Muerte has become a patron saint for the dispossessed or marginalized, including the LGBTQ+ community -- whatever their pronouns may be.

- 2021
- Collections - Artifact
"La Santa Muerte Respects Pronouns" Painting, 2021
This painting from queer Mexican artist Asha Azul depicts the folk saint Sante Muerte (Our Lady of the Holy Death) carrying the Progress Pride flag -- a redesigned version meant to reflect diversity in the LGBTQ+ community. Associated with healing, protection, and safe passage, Santa Muerte has become a patron saint for the dispossessed or marginalized, including the LGBTQ+ community -- whatever their pronouns may be.
- Poster, "Stay Strong," 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Poster, "Stay Strong," 2020