Invitation for LOST AND FOUND exhibition at Los Angeles Center of Photography, featuring queer joy through contemporary photography. Includes work by artist Robert Pierosh. Exhibition dates October 2–November 6, 2025, with opening reception October 4 in Los Angeles.

Robert Pierosh to Exhibit in LOST AND FOUND at the Los Angeles Center of Photography

Robert Pierosh is proud to be included in Lost and Found, a national juried exhibition at the Los Angeles Center of Photography  that highlights queer joy. Opening October 2, 2025 and running through November 6, the show brings together artists from across the U.S. who explore identity, connection, and celebration through their work.

Juried by artist Matthew Finley and LACP Executive Director and Chief Curator Dr. Rotem Rozental, Lost and Found coincides with the tenth anniversary of marriage equality in the United States. At a time when LGBTQ+ communities continue to face cultural and political backlash, the exhibition asserts a powerful counterpoint: a collective vision rooted in love, authenticity, and acceptance.

Robert’s contribution to this exhibition builds on his ongoing exploration of identity, memory, and human resilience, aligning with the show’s mission to elevate queer voices and highlight the universality of joy.

“My work often circles back to memory and the small details that connect us. I’m grateful to be part of a show that celebrates queer joy -- especially now, when it feels so important to remind ourselves of the beauty in simply being who we are.” — Robert Pierosh

Lost and Found LACP Opening Reception

Saturday, October 4, 2025

4:00–6:00 PM

LACP Headquarters

252 S. Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The event is free and open to the public with RSVP.

About the Artist

Robert Pierosh is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans photography, video, printmaking, and writing. Rooted in storytelling, his art explores themes of identity, mystery, masculinity, and aging. A graduate of the University of Delaware, he further developed his practice through two artist residencies at the School of Visual Arts in New York City -- one in Photography and Video, and the other in the MFA Social Documentary Film program. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private collections around the world. Recent recognitions include Communication Arts Photography Annual 66 and the Pride Annual at the Arlington Museum of Art, and publication in  The New York Times.

About the Los Angeles Center of Photography

The Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting photographers and advancing the practice and appreciation of photography. Through exhibitions, public programs, and education, LACP provides a dynamic platform for emerging and established artists, while fostering dialogue and connection across communities.

For more information and to RSVP, visit lacphoto.org.