Keith Haring was best known for his graffiti-inspired artwork and contributions to the New York City art scene in the 1980s ... a watershed moment in LGBTQ history when patrons of the Stonewall ...
See how New Orleans is revitalizing with new art, innovative restaurants, and restored landmarks that showcase the city's ...
Now, some of his most recognized pieces are on display at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. The exhibit ... The exhibit marks a reinvigoration of the Brooks' history of showcasing single designers, ...
While LGBTQ+ history is always highlighted during Pride ... whose uncensored commentary left no topic untouched and explored art as a tool for social change. Stream the full documentary with ...
Which artists are particularly favored by curators in the United States right now? Here are 5 who are showing everywhere.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The University of Arizona Museum of Art marks the 10th anniversary of its groundbreaking LGBTQ+-centered art exhibit, Mapping Q. Launched in 2014 by Chelsea Farrar ...
New Orleans is a year-round LGBTQ-friendly destination where art, culture, food, music and history collide. The city is home to Lafitte's in Exile, one of the oldest gay bars in the U.S., plus the ...
An unfamiliar pest found in flowerpots at a nursery in North Carolina has been identified as a predatory flatworm and experts ...
The San Diego LGBTQ Film Festival begins Thursday with the opening-night feature F.L.Y. at the Natural History Museum in Balboa Park.
an audio art installation, and an unveiling of the marker. Immediately following the ceremony, participants are invited to march with the Buffalo-Niagara LGBTQ History Project to Front Park ...
The Heckscher Museum of Art has been awarded a $250,000 grant to ... to protect that right,” said Robert Vitelli, CEO of the LGBT Network. The exhibits will not only tout the works of LGBTQ+ ...
She also collected and wrote about English folk art with her partner, the designer Enid Marx ... These profiles have been adapted from a selection of LGBT History Month posts on the LSE History Blog ...