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New NYC subway station has public art rarely seen: A gay couple
“It was like winning the lottery,” Thor Stockman said of finding out that he and his husband, Patrick Kellogg, were going to be part of artist Vik Muniz’s “Perfect Strangers” mural series.
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Got art? New York seeks artist to create LGBT mural for Greenwich Village
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the memorial and established a commission to create it in the wake of the Orlando shootings that killed 49 people.
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Office installation piece examining LGBTQ rights is ArtPrize top winner
An installation piece focusing on civil rights, including for LGBTQ workers, has won one of two grand prizes at the international art competition ArtPrize, netting artist Stacey Kirby a $200,000 award.
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Art gallery shows good taste: cancels pro-Trump show featuring Milo and Shkreli
A provocative and controversial pro-Trump art show is searching for a home after the gallery cancelled the event, claiming they thought it was satire.
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Photographer iO Tillett Wright talks about the beauty of difference
Author, activist and photographer iO Tillet Wright spoke with PBS about his project to photograph 10,000 people, in all 50 states, who identify as LGBTQ.
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Names of the Orlando 49 broadcast into the heavens
In one of the more spectacular tributes to the Orlando shooting victims, artist Terence Koh has broadcast their names into outer space.
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Trevor Southey, artist and gay Mormon, is dead at 75
His passion — and penchant for drawing and sculpting the nude form — often got him in trouble with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Artist grades his own hate mail; gives poorly worded letter ‘D minus’
“The more hate messages you are getting, the more likely you are doing something that is making change.”
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Duke students reject celebrated book because of gay themes
“I feel as if I would have to compromise my personal Christian moral beliefs to read it.”
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We were here: The gay rub of history comes to St. Louis
The Gay Rub is a collaborative project showcasing a collection of over 100 rubbings from important markers of LGBT history.