OKC Alliance Pride Festival, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Read more and register: /vGte11iiVD- Whitney Museum JFriday, June 25
You're invited to a Pride celebration next Thursday, 7–9:30 pm at the Museum! ?️? In collaboration with artist Julie Mehretu, we're offering a free after-hours event with music by DJ REBORN and refreshments on the 5th floor terrace. Tickets for the Lincoln Center performances are only available via TodayTix Lottery. Tickets for performances near the UN can be purchased here. It will feature work centering on the lives of LGBTQ individuals in Lebanon, Mexico and Iraq. This year, the festival will take place on June 22-26 on Hearst Stage at Lincoln Center, and near the United Nations in Manhattan (the exact address will be shared with ticket holders to prevent crowding.) Produced by the National Queer Theater in partnership with Open Culture NYC, The Center, and the Stonewall Community Foundation, The Criminal Queerness Festival presents innovative new plays by LGBTQ artists from countries that criminalize queer and trans people and aims to uplift the careers of these artists and raise awareness about criminalization around the world. Learn more: /TxBEqDr2jz- The Center June 21, 2021Ĭriminal Queerness Festival, New York City Visit The High Line – 14th Street Passage from June 22-Jto see the exhibition! The Center, in partnership with the is proud to present “Visions of Pride: Paris is Still Burning,” an in-person photo exhibition. Through the lenses of photographers Anja Matthes, Damien Armstrong, and William Isaac Lockhart, “Visions of Pride” will provide an opportunity for the public to learn about the multifaceted nature of the ballroom community, from its iconic fashion to its activism and chosen family bonds. “Visions of Pride: Paris is Still Burning,” a photo exhibition showcasing the grandeur of the city’s ballroom community and the stories of its members, will be on display at the High Line from June 22 to July 11. Get ready to gag on the eleganza, children! The Center, New York City’s LGBTQ community center, is going to give you life! with a new photo exhibition celebrating ballroom culture in all its underground glory and glamour.
Visions of Pride: Paris is Still Burning, New York City View: /UX91AM9IlA- ONE Archives JTuesday, June 22 Community and artist-sourced content will be added over the course of the exhibition.
We're excited to announce the "Pride Publics: Words and Actions" web guide, featuring biographies of the exhibit’s artists, along with their corresponding quotes.