Kim Anno and EG Crichton's award winning installation piece on lesbian history, originally funded by a Creative Work grant, was expanded for this exhibition to include an intimate investigation in Richmond, presented as an oversized newspaper on Richmond's diverse LGBT community, imposed on a historical backdrop. Posters of common health center elements (gloves, eye charts, exam tables) explored the center's staff's fears of and hopes for coming out and acceptance. In the process of creating this exhibition, different hopes and fears arose for the health center participants. The artists posed two questions: What are your greatest fears/ concerns about others knowing you or someone you know at the clinic is gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender? What is your hope for change and how do you think you will achieve it? They integrated the answers into a series of eleven posters of images of the materials of daily work at Richmond Health Center.