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Exhibition Opening Reception: On Selfhood

On View: February 8-May 26, 2024Masking is highly encouraged.Young Lesbians, On Selfhood produces a narrative that represents the history, ingenuity, joy, and creativity of multiply marginalized young Lesbians. The Lesbians in this project often feel like their lives are too mundane to be recorded and acknowledged in the larger tapestry…

Queer Justice: Lambda Legal and 50 Years of LGBTQ+ Rights Exhibition

Queer Justice: Lambda Legal and 50 Years of LGBTQ+ RightsExhibition on View: November 13 - 18, 2023The Center is proud to announce the launch of Queer Justice, the American LGBTQ+ Museum’s first traveling exhibition created in collaboration with Lambda Legal! For 50 years, Lambda Legal has been at the forefront of…

Exhibition Closing Event and Auction: Young Lesbians, On Selfhood

On View: February 8-May 26, 2024   Young Lesbians, On Selfhood produces a narrative that represents the history, ingenuity, joy, and creativity of multiply marginalized young Lesbians. The Lesbians in this project often feel like their lives are too mundane to be recorded and acknowledged in the larger tapestry of Lesbian…

Young Lesbians, On Selfhood Exhibition

On View: February 8 - May 26, 2024   Young Lesbians, On Selfhood produces a narrative that represents the history, ingenuity, joy, and creativity of multiple marginalized young Lesbians. The Lesbians in this project often feel like their lives are too mundane to be recorded and acknowledged in the larger tapestry…

Better Together Exhibition

Exhibition On View: March 18-June 2, 2024The Center and All Out present “Better Together”, a photography project about the LGBT+ community in China, by Chinese photographer Shawn Zhang. With this collection of photos and stories, we want to provide insight into the lives of ordinary queer Chinese people. We hope…

Young Lesbians, On Selfhood

Exhibition on View: February 8 – May 26, 2024 The exhibition is on view on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors of The Center. A portion of the exhibition is on view within The LGBT Community Center National History Archive on the 4th floor, which, due to staffing limitations, has…