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 has over 30,000 objects in its collections, spanning more than three centuries of queer art.
Francis John Stainforth (1797-1866), an Anglican clergyman, owned the largest private library of Anglophone women’s writing collected during the mid-nineteenth century. His library catalog lists 7,122 editions (over 8,000 volumes) authored and edited…
Martha Diaz is an award winning community organizer, social entrepreneur, media producer, archivist, curator, mentor, and educator. For twenty-five years, Diaz has traversed between the hip-hop entertainment industry, public sector and academia.
Created in 1996 to uncover, highlight, and share the works of marginalized artists, predominately women writers of color living and working in North America.
This personal photography project seeks to explore and celebrate the beauty and diversity of masculine of centre and gender-non-conformist individuals. (Formerly For The Love of Bois Project.)
A project started by Miranda July in 1995 in which compilation "chainletter tapes" were created from films made by women and girls and sent to July. The Joanie 4 Jackie archive was donated to the Getty Research Institute / Getty Trust by Miranda July…