PRIDE: From Raides to Parades

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PRIDE: From Raides to Parades

 

August 5th, 2019, Jersey City, NJ:

An exhibit honoring the 50th Anniversary of The Stonewall Rebellion.

 

Join us as we celebrate the LGBTQ+ Community with this exhibition of artists whose work demonstrates the passion they embody for this momentous occasion!

 

The iconic Stonewall Inn in New York City was a haven for the LGBT community and in the early hours of June 28th,1969, they were raided by the police as they often were.

The constant harassment and abuse made them react and fight back. Riots began and lasted for several evenings and thus ignited the LGBT Liberation Movement.

In commemoration of this night…the first Pride March was organized by the Gay Liberation Front the following year, in June of 1970, and it is considered to be the most significant event leading to gay liberation and the “modern” fight for LGBT rights.

 

In the last 50 years, the LGBTQ Community has had to fight for their rights and acceptance in just about every area there is: the government, the military, the arts, sports, education, entertainment, marriage equality and much more.

 

Participating Artists:

 

Beth Achenbach

Luis Alves

Alina Balseiro

Miguel Cardenas

John Crittenden

Jim Fallon

Donald Gallagher

Nicole Gamboa

Robert Koch

Jo-el Lopez

Vincent Minervini

Lucy Rovetto

Debashish Sinha

Bryant Small

Arthur Velwest

 

Opening Reception is on Saturday, August 17th 5 to 8pm.

Show runs until August 31st.

Gallery Hours will be Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 3pm.

Appointments available – Contact gallery@arthouseproductions.org for information.

Curated by Andrea McKenna

 

ABOUT ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS

Art House Productions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization committed to the development and presentation of the performing and visual arts in Jersey City, NJ. Art House Productions produces and presents original theater, events, visual arts, adult and youth arts education classes, festivals such as Your Move and The Sixth Borough Comedy Festival, and the citywide arts festival, JC Fridays. For more information about our programs, please visit our website at www.arthouseproductions.org.

 

Art House is located at 262 17th Street in Jersey City and is a 5,500 square foot facility with elevator access, accessible bathrooms, and wheelchair ramp accessibility. For additional accessibility requests and inquiries, please contact info@arthouseproductions.org or call 201-918-6019.

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