
“Complex Complexions” Art Exhibit Unveiling
Where: In-Person, SF LGBT Center
When: Thursday, February 8, 6-8 pm
Hosted By: Cultural Programs
About: In celebration of Black History Month, we’re excited to unveil our newest art exhibition, “Complex Complexions,” which celebrates the Black, Afro-Latine, and LatinX LGBTQIA+ experiences of expression through various visual arts. Co-curated by artists Lauryn Marshall and Houyee Chow, Complex Complexions showcases work from a collection of renowned artists that depict dynamic scenes of being Black, Afro-Latine, and LatinX that connect to themes of intersectionality and multidimensionality, exploring moments of intimacy, historical struggle, and a celebration of bodies.
You’re invited to our intimate exhibit opening on Thursday, February 8, from 6-8 pm at the Center, where co-curators Lauryn Marshall and Houyee Chow will speak on the creation of the exhibit and its celebration of Black, Afro-Latine, and LatinX LGBTQIA+ experiences.
Beginning Monday, February 12, the FREE exhibit will be open for public viewing through the end of May, to coincide with Pride month. Regular viewing hours are Monday through Thursday from 2-5 p.m., by appointment only. To schedule an appointment or if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected].