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Thät’s Dazs

Supported by Häagen-Dazs, Allies in Arts commissioned three QBIPOC artists to create murals representing moments of queer romance in Los Angeles, Miami and Brooklyn.

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Support Trans Voices

Queer artists designed affirming messages by Transchool students for trans youth, presented as billboards across California.

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Anti•Venom

How do we affirm our humanity in the face of complex harm? This exhibition at LMCC’s Arts Center showcased seven multidisciplinary artists.

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Miami Pride Mural

Supported by Häagen-Dazs, Allies in Arts commissioned Parisa Parnian to create an original mural for Chicago Pride.

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Chicago Pride Mural

Supported by Häagen-Dazs, Allies in Arts commissioned queer Chicago-based artists Sam Kirk and Jenny Q to create an original mural for Chicago Pride.

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Queer Black Futures

Curated by photographer and producer Jasmin Porter of Allies in Arts, the collection highlighted a different queer Black artist each week.

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Trans Los Angeles

Allies in Arts served as fiscal sponsor for Kase Peña’s groundbreaking film following trans characters in LA.

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2020 Collection

Selected by a jury of QBIPOC artists and academics, this virtual screening of shorts featured films directed by BIPOC women, trans, non-binary, and intersex artists.

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Cheers Queers

We commissioned Effen’s Pride bottle sticker design for queers celebrating Pride at home during Covid.

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Operation IceBridge

Allies in Arts served as fiscal sponsor for Zaria Forman’s intrepid expedition to gather images of ice melt in Arctic Greenland with NASA.

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#girlgaze: a frame of mind

Allies in Arts intervened to ensure this exhibition, the first time the Annenberg Space for Photography focused on female photographers, included trans photographers and photographers of color.

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