Tag: GLBT History Museum
Photo credit Members of Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits form a drum circle at the GLBT Historical Society Museum. Photo: Gerard Koskovich.
New Exhibition Highlights LGBTQ Native American Organising
A new exhibition opening January 31 at the GLBT Historical Society Museum celebrates the 20th anniversary of Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits, an organisation committed to activism and service for the Two-Spirit and ally communities of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Photo credit Rex Ray. Poster for David Bowie at the Warfield Theatre (1997). Rex Ray Graphic Art Collection, archives of the GLBT Historical Society; gift of the estate of Rex Ray.
New Exhibition Highlights Graphics of Queer Artist Rex Ray
A new exhibition at the GLBT History Museum surveys the graphic work of internationally renowned San Francisco queer artist and designer Rex Ray (1956 – 2015).
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New Exhibition Recalls Defeat of 1978 Ballot Measure Banning Lesbian and Gay Teachers
A new exhibition opening September 14 at the GLBT History Museum marks the 40th anniversary of the defeat of a California ballot measure that would have banned lesbian and gay people and supporters of lesbian and gay rights from teaching in public schools.
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Museum Offers Free Admission for Harvey Milk Day
The State of California annually marks Harvey Milk’s birthday, May 22, as a statewide day of significance.
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New Exhibition Highlights History, Diversity of LGBTQ Periodicals in Northern California
A new exhibition will highlight the history and diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer periodicals produced in Northern California from the 1940s through the 2000s.
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New Exhibition Offers Queer Look at Angela Davis
A new exhibition drawing on rare posters and ephemera from a private collection will highlight the journey of black lesbian activist Angela Davis: from radical scholar, to political prisoner, to revolutionary icon, to public intellectual.