Gay pride art
The first official Pride march is held in London, with over 2,000 participants. Check out our great posters, wall decals, photo prints, & wood wall art. We are explicitly inclusive and affirming of Trans and non-binary folks. In 1987 they founded the Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, which formally became a museum in 2016. Liven up the walls of your home or office with Gay Pride Parade wall art from Zazzle. Through our art, we combat homophobia and transphobia, and we highlight and celebrate the spectrum of artists of color, women artists, and intergenerational art. Together, we foster community connections for San Diego’s LGBTQ+ art communities. We are a volunteer cooperative of LGBTQ+ artists and allies centering on the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ artists and the artwork they create. QUEERARTPRIDE is an annual summer festival celebrating work by the organizations vibrant community of more than 200 LGBTQ+ artists. In 2020, Art of Pride became an official program of San Diego Pride and has begun building upon this programming to reach and support more of San Diego’s LGBTQIA+ Artists and those that appreciate their work. The program has historically connected local LGBTQIA+ artists with space at the San Diego Pride Festival to display and sell their work as well as the opportunity to be a featured artist with their pieces exhibited at Pride’s office in North Park. Art of Pride was first organized in 2005 by community activist Judy Forman (aka Judy the Beauty on Duty) alongside local artist and activist John Keasler to create intentional civic and artistic spaces where LGBTQ artists can freely express themselves and have a venue for community members to discover and enjoy their creativity.