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Phranc : Queer For 50 Years : a solo exhibit at Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica
To celebrate Phranc’s fiftieth anniversary of coming out, Queer for 50 Years opened on October 11th, National Coming Out Day. For this body of work, Phranc sculpted boxing shorts, boxers, and socks out of cardboard, kraft paper, and thread, then painted the surfaces with vivid colors and stripes. As a self-described multi-disciplinary “queer artist, Jewish…
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The great queer photographer PETER HUJAR is celebrated in an exhibit and a film in 2025, 38 years after his death
Peter Hujar was an American photographer best known for his black-and-white portraits which reflected his homosexual milieu. He was an influential artist-activist of the gay liberation movement; in 1969, with his lover, the political activist Jim Fouratt, he witnessed the Stonewall riots in the West Village. In early 1981, Hujar met the young artist David Wojnarowicz, and after a brief period…
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PTown artist ERIC PRICE talks about his new one-man-show MOMENTS IN THE SUN in Greg Salvatori’s PTown Gallery
By his own admission ERIC PRICE discovered his passion and talent for painting late (ish) in life when he and his husband moved to Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod, It not only has a well earned reputation for being an artist’s colony but also a very substantial welcoming queer community…
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Artist Jordan Eagles solo show BLOOD MIRROR of work provoked by FDA blood bans opens at Springfield Art Museum
Jordan Eagles is a New York-based artist who has a passion for blood, in particular in relation, to challenging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s blood donation policy, which advocates suggest is biased, perpetuates stigma and homophobia, and is not in line with modern science. Eagles has worked with blood as an artistic…




