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CELEBRATING LGBTQ FAMILIES: FIGURATIVE WATERCOLOR PAINTING WORKSHOP
Museum of Latin American Art 628 Alamitos Ave, Long BeachEXPLORING QUEER ART HISTORY THROUGH A LATIN AMERICAN CANVAS
Museum of Latin American Art 628 Alamitos Ave, Long BeachThe Power of Visibility: Boldness in LGBTQ+ Art
LBCG / Rod Briggs Memorial Gallery 2221 E Broadway, Long BeachWeek of Events
Arise. Shine. Thy Light is Come.
Arise. Shine. Thy Light is Come.
Mural by Trinh Mai, Los Angeles International Airport, Tom Bradley International Terminal Commissioned by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) The mission of the Art Program is to present diverse and memorable art experiences to enhance and humanize the travel experience at LAX. Featuring local and regional artists through temporary exhibitions, permanent art installations, and cultural […]
The Power of Visibility: Boldness in LGBTQ+ Art
The Power of Visibility: Boldness in LGBTQ+ Art
"The Power of Visibility: Boldness in LGBTQ+ Art" is a compelling art exhibit that underscores the crucial role of representation and visibility within the LGBTQ+ community. Running from June 22nd to July 20th, every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm, this exhibit presents a vivid array of artworks that explore the lives, experiences, […]
CELEBRATING LGBTQ FAMILIES: FIGURATIVE WATERCOLOR PAINTING WORKSHOP
CELEBRATING LGBTQ FAMILIES: FIGURATIVE WATERCOLOR PAINTING WORKSHOP
Celebrating LGBTQ Families: Figurative Watercolor Painting Workshop MOLAA welcomes gay, bisexual, and transgender fathers and their families, as well as straight dads with LGBT children to create art in a safe and inclusive space this Father’s Day weekend. Light refreshments will be served. All materials provided. This workshop will be outdoors in our beautiful Sculpture […]
EXPLORING QUEER ART HISTORY THROUGH A LATIN AMERICAN CANVAS
EXPLORING QUEER ART HISTORY THROUGH A LATIN AMERICAN CANVAS
Join us for an engaging lecture by Ignacio Darnaude! Renowned Latin American artists, such as Frida Kahlo and Claudio Bravo, all the way to Chicanx artists like Carlos Almaraz and Joey Terrill created astonishing queer imagery hiding in plain sight. Their coded images allowed them to express taboos and same-sex desire in a way that […]