4 June: A History of Queer Street Art (SF, CA)

Saturday, June 4 · 1:00pm - 4:00pm
934 Brannan Street
San Francisco, California
In the world of street art being Queer isn’t accepted. It is ruled by a group of misogynistic, homophobic, heterosexual, males. This exhibit is intended to bring an awareness to the homophobic bullying along with show the history of queer art .
One of the first ever collected and dedicated exhibit to fighting homophobia in the subculture of graffiti and street art. It is a multi-media exhibit allowing it to reach a larger demographic of people. A catalog, pasted construction walls, murals, and an exhibit causing the message to be heard.