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Fri, Mar 22
|Brooklyn Pride Center - Crown Heights
Queer(ing) Art History
From Central Park’s Bethesda Foundation to Harlem’s prohibition-era drag balls, New York City is rich with the work of queer artists from the 19th century to now.
Time & Location
Mar 22, 2024, 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM
Brooklyn Pride Center - Crown Heights, 1561 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225, USA
Guests
About the event
In this course, learn about NewYork City’s vital role in queer art history and re-examine existing assumptions about the art history canon through a queer lens. All are welcome! The full course syllabus/outline is available here.
Each week’s topic will be supplemented with art-inspired craft projects and a journal prompt (please bring a journal/paper and pen, phone, or other device).
The final week of class will incorporate a field trip to a local art museum.
It’s recommended that registrants participate in the full 6-week course, but weekly drop-ins are also welcome!
RSVP greatly appreciated.
For any questions, please reach out to Emily (she/her) at emily@esmithwrites.com.