From Lesbian Star Gladys Bentley To A 1932 Drag Gown: The Gay Harlem Renaissance Exhibit To Open At The New York Historical Society
A spotlight on Black LGBTQ+ creatives – from nightclubs to hidden speakeasies, these artists took center stage.
A spotlight on Black LGBTQ+ creatives – from nightclubs to hidden speakeasies, these artists took center stage.
The exhibition is now open at the Petaluma Arts Center in California through June 7.
The solo exhibition at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, exploring transness and queerness, is a must-see.
This week, GO is highlighting Mary Royall Wilgis, a contemporary painter who plays with light and color in her work.
In this new series, GO will spotlight queer creators who have unique contributions to the art world. Our first subject is Diana Carla Rowe, an NYC-based painter/poet.