Met Expert Talks at The Met Cloisters—Pride Month
Met Cloisters 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, New York, NY, United StatesExplore the ways medieval art subverts our notions of gender expression, gender roles, and sexuality in the medieval period.
Explore the ways medieval art subverts our notions of gender expression, gender roles, and sexuality in the medieval period.
Irrevocable Conditions: a Play Repertoire for Pride is Inspired by James Baldwin’s quote, “Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition.”
Join Q & T Community for its Annual Pride Picnic! Enjoy free food, games, and good company in Fort Tryon's beautiful Cloister's Lawn.
Explore the ways medieval art subverts our notions of gender expression, gender roles, and sexuality in the medieval period.
Irrevocable Conditions: a Play Repertoire for Pride is Inspired by James Baldwin’s quote, “Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition.”
Join the Hispanic Society for a conversation with internationally recognized multi-media artist Francisco Alvarado-Juárez about his latest book, "Gay Liberation: New York City Pride Parades 1975-1976, featuring images from Francisco’s 2025 exhibition, Out of the Closets! Into the Street!: New York City Pride March 1975-1976", which was exhibited at the Hispanic Society in 2025 as the second installation for Arte en el Alto Manhattan. Featuring 18 photographs, this exhibition showcased the racial and ethnic diversity of the early Pride parades and revealed the nuanced bonds of kinship formed among marchers from disparate backgrounds.