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The Rise of the Queer Press After Stonewall
Next week at the New York Public Library, founding members of the Gay Liberation Front will discuss the rise of the queer press in the 1960s and ’70s and how it continues to make an impact today.
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Next week at the New York Public Library, founding members of the Gay Liberation Front will discuss the rise of the queer press in the 1960s and ’70s and how it continues to make an impact today.
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Each Saturday, the Family Room Collective creates films inside a gallery and on the streets below, creating narratives based on texts and interactions with those they encounter.
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A group of punk experts will discuss the impact of punk graphic arts this Thursday at the Museum of Arts and Design.
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Now in its second year, Indigenous Now is a four-hour program that pays tribute to the area's first inhabitants while celebrating their contemporary creative expressions.
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Artists come together to discuss Nari Ward's repurposed objects as a reflection of place, culture, and identity.
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The founder of a digital LGBTQ storytelling platform and an artist and filmmaker discuss their work.
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An actor and musician debut Portrait of Charles White, a nuanced and complex portrait of the artist, civil rights activist, and educator.
Guide
Check out Hyperallergic's guide to the art fairs of Frieze Week in New York.
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Join the South Bronx Independent Artists Coalition for a tour of various studios throughout the South Bronx.
Announcement
Experience mind explorations, Vedic astrology, sound healing, flower mandala making, music and dance performances, and more at the Rubin’s fete on May 7.
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In a panel discussion, some of these artists look back on how African American arts professionals and Black-owned galleries exhibited their work and promoted their careers.
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MoMA hosts a series of lectures and panels expanding on their research into art history in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.