Though once a powerful Aethiopian queen, Cassiopeia is remembered not for her rule but her vanity and boastfulness. A permanent symbol of this narrative is a constellation in her name, depicting her ...
This year was meant be a phenomenal year for LGBTQ-themed art exhibitions around the world — until March and the coronavirus pandemic came along, shuttering museums and putting the planet on lockdown.
The 2015 Leslie-Lohman Speakers Series, designed to heighten the level of critical dialogue around LGBTQ art, begins this April. Friday, April 3, artists Alex Donis, Michelle Handelman, Kimi Tayler, ...
A new exhibit, presented by the Long Beach Creative Group and intent on exploring the power of LGBTQ art, will open next weekend. The exhibit, dubbed “The Power of Visibility: Boldness in LGBTQ+ Art,” ...
Michael Leonard, “Untitled (Two Men Kissing)” (c. 1977) (from the Estate of Charles Silverstein, estimate $3,000 to $4,000) The seventh iteration of Swann Galleries’ LGBTQ+ Art, Material Culture & ...
“I don’t know yet that there is such a thing as African LGBTQ art history,” says curator and author Serubiri Moses. Moses is a co-curator of “Here: Pride and Belonging in African Art,” now open at the ...
When Troy Comardelle steps outside his apartment, one of the first things he sees is a sprawling blue-themed mural lush with flowers and wildlife. He said it inspired him to be more adventurous with ...
Since the early 1800s, clowns — characterized by their distinctively colorful makeup, foolish antics and buffoonery — have established themselves in the category of the ludicrous and unserious within ...
Major Insight is a production of Miami University and the Reframe podcast. This is where we showcase successful students, their promising new research, and its relevance in our world. Hannah Clarke ...
The San Francisco Arts Commission recently released its Community Investments Program overview that showed 46% of the 78 total individual grantees for fiscal year 2019-2020 identified as LGBTQ.