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Artmatters
A private foundation devoted to providing direct support to
contemporary artists. Includes The Critical Needs Fund for Photographers
with HIV/AIDS and an unusual catalog of artist-designed gifts.
Arts Wire
Run by The New York Foundation
for the Arts, this site offers news, grants, even job listings to help
artists make art.
The Charles M. Holmes San Francisco LGBT Community Center
The Estate Project for Artists with AIDS
581 Santa Monica Boulevard, #400 West Hollywood, CA 90069
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Provides practical estate planning advice to all artists, especially
those living with HIV/AIDS.
Dedicated to preserving the cultural legacy of the AIDS crisis so that
future generations can enjoy, study and engage artworks as aesthetic
achievements and historical documents.
Gala Choruses
The world's only association committed to serving the lesbian and gay
choral movement, providing leadership through excellence in the choral
arts, with 160 member choruses and 8,000 singers around the world.
Lesbians in the Visual Arts
An international network where we
can dialogue about issues in contemporary art as well as issues specific
to being a lesbian in the visual arts.
Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation
Contact: Wayne Snellen, director, 127 Prince St., New York, NY 10012
). LLGAF is a nonprofit gallery and archive dedicated to
the preservation and exhibition of lesbian and gay art that may be
endangered because of censorship, prejudice and misunderstanding.
Names Project
A beautiful site that evokes the spirit
of the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Outright Speakers
A wide range of diverse and multicultural LGBT speakers, comedians,
musicians, performance artists, authors, and entertainers.
Queer Arts Resource
Expanding the range and depth of knowledge about contemporary and
historical queer art, and making this information freely available on
our website.
Queer Cultural Center (Qcc).
Founded in 1993, Qcc is a
multidisciplinary arts presenting organization that conducts artistic
and interpretive programs exploring queer identity issues.
SF International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.
Presented by Frameline, the Festival recently celebrated its 25th
anniversary.
San Francisco Gay and
Lesbian Artists' Alliance
The Gay and Lesbian Artists' Alliance was established in San Francisco
in the late 1980's by Dori Friend, Richard Bolingbroke, Randy Damron,
Lennore Chinn, and others, for the purpose of fostering growth among gay
and lesbian artists and creating exhibition opportunities for their
work.
Triangle Artist Group
Virtual gallery by collective of more than 100 Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual
artists in the Washington D.C. area.
Tom of Finland Foundation
A "safe haven" for masculine male erotic
art. includes gallery, newsletter, calendar of events and extensive
links pages.
Visual Aid
A nonprofit organization serving
professional visual artists with life-threatening illnesses in the San
Francisco Bay Area.
Visual AIDS
Gallery comprised of works selected from the Visual AIDS' Archive
Project. We invite guest curators to select 15-20 works from the Archive
for a six-week exhibition. Begun in 1994, the Archive Project is the
largest national slide archive of works by artists with HIV/AIDS. |