There is still a couple of weeks left to see the superb exhibit ART AFTER STONEWALL 1969-1989 at the Leslie Lohman Gallery in NY. 1969 is also the year that Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman held an exhibit of gay artists for the first time in their SoHo loft. This would eventually evolve into … Continue reading
ART & AIDS: 35 Years of Survival Exhibit at the Leslie-Lohman Museum will commemorate GMHC’s 35th anniversary and will feature dozens of works created by people living with HIV and AIDS. The artworks, created in a variety of media, are the products of GMHC clients and weekly therapeutic art classes run by GMHC’s Volunteer, Work … Continue reading
We can always rely on NY’s epicenter for queer art the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art to mount an excellent Exhibit that reflects hot button issues of our community. And their current Virtual one is no different. This new powerful show from NY artist Jordan Eagles who preserves blood and through his invented process, he … Continue reading
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art is the only dedicated LGBTQ+ art museum in the world with a mission to exhibit and preserve LGBTQ+ art and foster the artists who create it. The Museum was created by our founders to preserve LGBTQ+ identity and build community. Our roots trace back to 1969, when Charles Leslie … Continue reading
The current fascinating Exhibit at the LESLIE-LOHMAN MUSEUM OF GAY & LESBIAN ART in NY. curated by social worker Alexis Heller is ON OUR BACKS: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work. It explores the history of queer sex work culture, and its intimate ties to art and activism. The expression ‘sex work’ was … Continue reading