TOP 30 Queer culture in New York, New York
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North American Cultural Laboratory
● OpenNorth American Cultural Laboratory, located at 110 Highland Lake Road in Highland Lake, New York, is a haven for independent exploratory art and culture. As an artist-run, member-supported, nonprofit residency center, NACL is dedicated to research and development in the performing arts. The institution's online journal, The Periodic Table, provides a platform for members to engage with the work being created at NACL. NACL hosts a variety of events and showcases, such as early work in progress showings, new works centered around Queer narratives, dance parties, video installations, and more. The institution also offers artist residencies through its Deep Space program, allowing artists time and space to experiment, explore new ideas, and refine their artistic choices.
110 Highland Lake Rd, Highland Lake, NY 12743, United States -
Queer City Therapy
● OpenQueer City Therapy is a welcoming and inclusive health institution located at 257 Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo, New York. Our dedicated team of therapists provides a safe and affirming space for individuals in the LGBTQ community to explore their mental health and well-being. We offer a range of therapeutic services tailored to the unique needs and experiences of queer individuals, including counseling, support groups, and workshops. At Queer City Therapy, we are committed to promoting healing, resilience, and empowerment for all members of the LGBTQ community.
257 Lafayette Ave Suite 103, Buffalo, NY 14213, United States -
New York Presbyterian Queens
● OpenWelcome to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, a leading healthcare provider located at 3276 74th Street, Queens, New York. As part of the renowned NewYork-Presbyterian network, we are proud to be top-ranked in 14 adult medical specialties and 8 pediatric subspecialties. Our commitment to providing world-class care is evident through our collaboration with Weill Cornell Medicine physicians, ensuring that you receive exceptional treatment without leaving the comfort of your neighborhood in Flushing. At NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, we are dedicated to delivering comprehensive support and treatment to the diverse community of Queens. Our hospital is a proud recipient of the 2021 Healthgrades® Patient Safety Excellence Award™, and we continue to strive for excellence in patient care. We offer a wide range of services, including award-winning centers focused on cancer, cardiovascular diseases, neurologic disorders, and digestive conditions.
3276 74th Street, Queens, New York 11370, United States -
Bureau of General Services—Queer Division
● ClosedWelcome to the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division, a vibrant and inclusive haven located within The LGBT Community Center at 208 West 13th Street in Manhattan, New York. As a unique blend of an art gallery, bookstore, and store, we are dedicated to celebrating and promoting queer culture and voices. Our carefully curated selection of books spans a wide range of genres, offering thought-provoking literature, captivating fiction, and insightful non-fiction that reflect the diverse experiences of the LGBTQ community. In our art gallery, we showcase groundbreaking works from both emerging and established queer artists, providing a platform for creative expression and dialogue. Our space is more than just a store; it is a community hub where individuals can gather, connect, and engage in meaningful conversations through our regular events, readings, and exhibitions.
208 West 13th Street The LGBT Community Center, Manhattan, New York, United States -
Black Lesbian Therapist
● OpenThe Black Lesbian Therapist is a health institution located at 330 West 38th Street in New York City. Our team of therapists specializes in providing culturally competent and affirming mental health services to Black lesbian individuals. We offer a safe and supportive space for clients to explore their identities, navigate challenges, and work towards healing and growth. Our therapists are dedicated to promoting the mental well-being and empowerment of the Black lesbian community.
330 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018, United States -
Peter Jay Sharp Building - BAM
● OpenThe Peter Jay Sharp Building at BAM, located at 30 Lafayette Avenue in New York, is a hub of cultural activity showcasing a diverse range of events and programs. From live-action films by animation directors to silent film screenings with live narrators, this institution offers a unique and captivating experience for all. Visitors can also enjoy retrospectives on queer camaraderie, contemporary shorts from Jamaica, and rare screenings of Black independent films. The institution also hosts live opera broadcasts from The Metropolitan Opera and special events for BAM members and patrons. With a commitment to accessibility and community engagement, BAM is a vibrant cultural center that celebrates the arts in all its forms.
30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217, United States -
Dromedary: Coming Out
● OpenDromedary: Coming Out is a vibrant and welcoming bar, food, and restaurant located at 266 Irving Avenue in New York City, United States. Our establishment is a popular destination for those looking to enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, and a fun atmosphere. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite to eat or planning a night out with friends, Dromedary: Coming Out has something for everyone. Come experience our unique blend of flavors and friendly service at our lively venue in the heart of New York City.
266 Irving Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237, United States -
Women's and Gender Studies
● OpenWomen's and Gender Studies at Stony Brook University in New York is a dynamic and interdisciplinary institution dedicated to exploring and understanding the complexities of gender, sexuality, and identity. As a leading center for research and education in feminist theory and social justice, our faculty and students engage in critical analysis of power dynamics, cultural representations, and historical contexts that shape women's lives and experiences. Through a diverse curriculum and innovative programs, we strive to promote equality, inclusivity, and social change. Join us in advancing knowledge and advocating for gender equality at Women's and Gender Studies at Stony Brook University.
Stony Brook, NY 11790, United States -
Rainbow Palace
● OpenRainbow Palace is a vibrant and inclusive institution located at 3159 Spencer Drive in New York, United States. Our mission is to provide a welcoming and safe space for individuals of all backgrounds to come together and celebrate diversity. With a focus on promoting equality and acceptance, Rainbow Palace offers a variety of programs and events aimed at fostering community engagement and social justice. Whether you're looking to attend a workshop, participate in a cultural festival, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, Rainbow Palace is the perfect place to embrace your true colors. Join us in spreading love and acceptance in our community today!
3159 Spencer Dr, Bronx, NY 10465, United States -
ACR Health Q Center
● OpenWelcome to the Q Center at ACR Health, a nurturing and inclusive space located at 210 Court Street, Watertown, New York, dedicated to supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ ) youth, their families, and allies. Our mission is to foster a safe and welcoming environment where individuals can gather, share experiences, and receive the support they need to thrive. At the Q Center, we celebrate diversity and promote equality through a variety of programs and services designed to empower LGBTQ youth and young adults. Our offerings include case management services to assist with housing, medical care, mental health services, and more. Our after-school programs provide tutoring, college counseling, access to a comprehensive LGBTQ library, and state-of-the-art resources at the David Bohnett CyberCenter.
210 Court Street, Watertown, New York 13601, United States -
Azarian McCullough Art Gallery
● OpenWelcome to the Azarian McCullough Art Gallery (AMAG), a vibrant hub of artistic expression nestled at the base of Costello Tower on the beautiful campus of St. Thomas Aquinas College in Sparkill, New York. Since its establishment in 2000, thanks to the generous support of the Azarian-McCullough family, AMAG has been a beacon of creativity and cultural exchange, hosting over 70 diverse exhibits that span a multitude of artistic media and themes. Each academic year, our gallery proudly presents seven curated exhibits, each accompanied by an engaging artist’s reception and an insightful gallery talk, where visitors can delve deeper into the artistic process and themes. Enjoy complimentary refreshments as you explore the art, with free admission always guaranteed to all members of the public.
125 New York 340 St. Thomas Aquinas College, Sparkill, New York 10976, United States -
St Paul Book & Gift Shop
● OpenWelcome to St. Paul Book & Gift Shop Located at 405 West 59th Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York, St. Paul Book & Gift Shop is your destination for a unique and enriching shopping experience. As a proud part of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, the original parish of the Paulist Fathers, we offer a wide range of books and gifts that cater to your spiritual and cultural interests.
405 West 59th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States -
St. Paul the Apostle Church
● OpenWelcome to St. Paul the Apostle Church, a historic and vibrant place of worship located at 405 West 59th Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As the original parish of the Paulist Fathers, America’s first order of Catholic priests, our church stands as a beacon of faith, community, and cultural enrichment. At St. Paul the Apostle Church, we offer a wide array of outreach ministries designed to engage and support our diverse community. Our Apostolist group provides a dynamic space for young adults in their 20s and 30s to connect and grow in faith. We are proud to host Out at St. Paul, a dedicated ministry that embraces and supports the Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Trans, and Queer community. Additionally, our arts and literary groups, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and the Mustard Seed Guild work tirelessly to uplift and assist those in need, both locally and globally.
405 West 59th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States -
Pratt Manhattan Gallery
● OpenWelcome to Pratt Manhattan Gallery, a vibrant cultural hub located at 144 West 14th Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As an integral part of Pratt Institute, our gallery is dedicated to supporting the educational mission of the institution by showcasing exhibitions that embody the interdisciplinary, research-driven, and inquiry-based education that prepares Pratt students for success in creative and professional fields. Our gallery features a dynamic range of exhibitions that explore contemporary themes and innovative practices across various art forms. From photography and painting to virtual reality and fashion, our curated shows highlight the work of talented artists, including Pratt alumni, and engage with critical issues such as environmental challenges, the evolution of photographic representation, and the intersections of technology and art.
144 West 14th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States -
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
● OpenWelcome to Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST), a vibrant and inclusive spiritual community located at 130 West 30th Street in Manhattan, New York. As a progressive voice within Judaism, CBST warmly welcomes individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities, including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Straight individuals. Our synagogue offers a rich tapestry of activities designed to support your spiritual journey. Join us for text-based learning, spiritual writing, meditation groups, classes on forgiveness and teshuvah, and storytelling sessions, among many other enriching experiences.
130 West 30th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States -
Salomon Arts Gallery
● OpenSalomon Arts Gallery: A Hub of Artistic Innovation and Cultural Exploration Located at 83 Leonard Street in the vibrant heart of Manhattan, New York, Salomon Arts Gallery is a beacon for art enthusiasts and collectors seeking unique and thought-provoking works. Known for its dynamic exhibitions and commitment to showcasing diverse artistic voices, the gallery is currently hosting "TRAVELING IN THE LIGHT" by Consuelo Castañeda. Running from August 14 to 24, 2024, this captivating exhibit delves into the complexities of code-switching through a queer modern lens, offering visitors a fresh perspective on identity and expression.
83 Leonard Street, Manhattan, New York, United States -
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
● ClosedWelcome to the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, a vibrant cultural hub located at 26 Wooster Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As a pioneering institution dedicated to showcasing LGBTQ art, we offer a unique platform for artists and audiences to engage with the rich diversity of queer experiences and expressions. Our museum features a dynamic range of exhibitions, from contemporary works to historical pieces, celebrating the creativity and resilience of LGBTQ communities. Visitors can explore our thoughtfully curated galleries, participate in engaging educational programs, and attend special events that foster inclusivity and dialogue. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art invites you to discover the transformative power of art in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Join us in celebrating the past, present, and future of LGBTQ art and culture.
26 Wooster Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
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