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A red tie-dye T-shirt featuring a stained-glass-style illustration of a regal drag queen with dark curly hair, dramatic makeup, and a radiant rainbow halo. She wears a rainbow-patterned dress and pearl accessories. Above the image reads “DEFEND THE DIVINE,” and below it says “PROTECT DRAG QUEENS.” The design merges religious iconography with LGBTQ+ pride and activism.
Drag is sacred. Drag is defiant. Drag is divine.
And it’s under attack. This shirt is a wearable prayer and a protest.
👑 yourshirtisgay.com
#ProtectDragQueens #DefendTheDivine #DragIsNotACrime #QueerArtMatters #PrideApparel #DragIsSacred #LGBTQRights #QueerVisibility #BoldGayStyle #DragSupporter
🖼️ NEW short: What happens when queer voices are silenced in art spaces? 🎙️
Watch Ben's take on Atelier Art School’s suppression.
#QueerArtMatters #VoiceIsArt #ArtInTheRaw #LGBTQCreatives 🏳️🌈✊
NEWS - A significant part of Charlotte's queer history has vanished. Read story at link 👇
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#BrandyAlexanderMural #CharlotteQueerHistory #LGBTQLegacy #PreserveOurStories #DragHistoryMatters #HB2ProtestArt #QueerArtMatters #CharlotteLGBTQ #BoomCharlotte #DragIcons #RememberOurQueens
A drag queen with long white-blonde hair stands in the centre of a museum exhibition room. She is wearing a a long black evening dress and black gloves. She is looking to the side, brushing her hair off her shoulder with one arm and holding the other on her hip. A group of people stand on a balcony behing her and look down to the room she's in. On the display cases on either side of her are antique furniture, like tables and armchairs.
A Black performer with long pink hair stands at the front of the stage. They are wearing a grey tshirt and camo print knee-length shorts with trainers. They are looking to one side, hoilding both their arms out with their palms facing upwards, as through posing a question to the audience. On the stage behind the, other performers have their backs to the audience; they are bent over with their hands on the floor in front of their feet, and their bums raised in the air. The stage is cast in a soft purple light, with a white curtain as a backdrop.
A person walks through an empty road in Brighton. They are wearing only small black shorts and taped crosses on their chest. they have short brown hair, a drawn-on black moustache and heavy blakc eye makeup. On their torso is the following written in marker pen: WE WERE HERE. In one hand they hold a red and white megaphone, which is raised to their mouth as they presumably speak into it. In their other hand is some paper. A crowd of onlookers stand on the pavement watching the person protest.
Two people are on stage in costumes. The person on the right is crouching or sitting down; they are wearing a short blonde curly wig and a headband with Christmas oranments on their head, with a Christmas tree shawl and brightly patterned suit. The person on the left is standing and holding two red and white maracas. They have brown hair that is partially covered by a pink headscarf, leaving only their fringe visible. On top of their headscarf is a collection of fruit, like an apple and a bunch of grapes. They are wearing a long pink and while dress, which has a repeating flamingo pattern. It has ruffled shoulder straps and frilly layers of skirt. They are stood between a table with a small Christmas tree and lots of tinsel, and a green sparkly sign that reads "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING" in retro font. The backdrop of the stage is a curtain of gold tinsel.
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🎨 How can queer art disrupt norms? 🎨
Queer artists have challenged oppression, reshaped culture, and sparked change. What queer art—visual, performance, film, or beyond—has made you see the world differently? Share your favorites!
#QueerActivism #ArtAsResistance #LGBTQArtists #QueerArtMatters
My Instagram has been targeted by censorship. As a queer artist, my work is being labeled as explicit and banned—even paintings that simply depict faces.
We must speak out, we must resist. This affects the entire LGBTQIAPN+ community.
#StopCensorship #QueerArtMatters #ArtIsNotACrime