The ingenious folks at Schlomer Haus Gallery in the Castro and Venables Bell & Partners ad agency teamed up to take care of our garbage in a better way. The team challenged 10 queer, mostly local artists to transform Pride's residue into striking works of art, with 100% of the proceeds from the works’ sale going to benefit Queer LifeSpace mental health services. The results are spectacular and you can witness them in a show titled What Remains, where well-known artists like Jason Mecier, who contributes a purple-saturated portrait of Lil Nas X in his patented trash-collage style, and Jamil Hellu, who manages to clutch a wee rainbow flag between his well-sculpted butt cheeks, amongst others, are transforming Pride Parade debris into sparkling art.
San Francisco Pride Garbage Turned Into LGBTQ+ Art For Mental Health
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He has a background in music and the arts, he is a well-known photographer, famous for his photographs of internationally acclaimed DJs, Drag Personas & other Entertainers, including our very own FayWHAT. He is presently the Director of Music Ministry at Unity on the Bay as well as moderator of South Florida's Largest LGBTQ+ Facebook Group, Miami Gaylist.
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