Queer Dharma at GOCA

Wednesdays in February from 6:30-8:30pm, 2026

Marie Walsh Sharpe Gallery

Ent Center for the Arts

Queer Dharma at GOCA

Join GOCA for a series of wellness events in February 2026! Queer Dharma invited attendees to slow down, rest, and connect. Session instructors include Em Grotton-Juco and Sarah Grace Banta. Tickets are Free and required for these events. Visit entsarts.org to reserve your spot TODAY!

Queer Dharma exists to connect, uplift, and cultivate steady, sacred space for queer and marginalized bodies and identities to find radical rest and receive reminders of their Devine and whole nature.

We are focused on holding space for LGBTQIA2+ and marginalized groups with the awareness that many communities, bodies, and identities have been underrepresented and othered in yoga spaces in the west. 

Sessions

  • Wed, Feb 4, 6:30-8:30pm

  • Wed, Feb 11, 6:30-8:30pm

  • Wed, Feb 18, 6:30-8:30pm

  • Wed, Feb 25, 6:30-8:30pm

*Space is limited. Tickets are FREE and required for these event*

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About the Instructors

 
 

Em Grotton-Juco

Em Grotton-Juco (they/them) is a multifaceted creative and community leader in Colorado Springs. Em is an advocate, educator, yoga instructor/yoga therapist for the LGBTQIA+ & BIPOC community, model, photographer, and storyteller - committed to being of service, and celebrating expression of the queer and trans experience. Em has been involved in a plethora of Indigenous & Trans galleries across the country and overseas; celebrating the uniqueness, divinity, adornment, and power of embodying a queer and transgender vessel. Whether behind the lens capturing the stories of others, or in front of the lens challenging the status-quo ; Em believes in uplifting the stories and existences of those who are so often silenced, erased, and deemed less than in our current political climate. Here in Colorado Springs, they continue to cultivate spaces for radical expression, connection, and transformation—bringing their many gifts into service of the collective. 

Photos and Videos by Lynné Bowman Cravens, for the Galleries of Contemporary Art at UCCS, 2026

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