Tag: exhibition
Online Exhibition «Angela Davis: OUTspoken» Explores Activist’s Radical History
The GLBT Historical Society will be unveiling an online version of its successful exhibition «Angela Davis: OUTspoken», which was on display at the GLBT Historical Society Museum from February to September 2018.
Multimedia Exhibition Highlights San Francisco Leather Pioneer, Mr. S Leather Founder «Daddy» Alan Selby
A new exhibition opening May 16 at the GLBT Historical Society Museum recounts the story of «Daddy» Alan Selby, the founder of the iconic South of Market leather and kink emporium Mr. S Leather, within the context of a changing SoMa neighbourhood and the emergence of a distinct leather and kink culture.
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.
A Legacy of Pride: Gilbert Baker and the 40th Anniversary of the Rainbow Flag
New exhibition illustrates the San Francisco origins of the internationally recognised symbol of pride for the LGBTQ community.
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.
Exhibition Features New Work Inspired by Groundbreaking Queer Journal OUT/LOOK
A new multimedia exhibition opening October 6 at the GLBT History Museum explores the story of OUT/LOOK, a groundbreaking national queer quarterly published in San Francisco from 1988 to 1992.