GAYLETTER

GAYLETTER

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Center in New York is hosting a Queer Art Benefit, May 21 – June 1, 2020.

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Hunter Abrams, archival inkjet print, 16″x20″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Tyler Akers, permanent marker on illustration board, 7.75″x7.6″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Matías Alvial, ink on watercolor paper, 13.5″x9.5″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Pol Anglada, color pencil & watercolors, 8.25″x11.8″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Brian Brigantti, archival pigment print, 16″x24″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

John Brooks, graphite, charcoal & colored pencil on paper, 50″x38.5″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Seth Caplan, archival inkjet print, 9″x12″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

J. Carino, water-soluble crayon on paper, 18″x24″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Scott Csoke, graphite and colored pencil on paper, 11″x14″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Nick DeLieto, archival inkjet print, 11″x14″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Julia Foo, archival pigment print, 8.5″x11″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Nick Glimenakis, archival inkjet print, 8″x10″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Nash Glynn, framed digital print, 30″x24″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Richard Haines, archival pigment print, 14″x11″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Patrice Aphrodite Helmar, archival inkjet print, 4″x6″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Oscar yi Hou, pen on paper, 7″x12″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Logan Jackson, archival inkjet print and transparent film, 16″x20″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Sammy Kim, graphite pencil on paper, 7″x7″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Ian Lewandowski, archival injket print, 8.5″x11″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Glendalys Medina, photolithograph printed on paper, 26″x20″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Justin O’Brien, colored pencil on paper, 8.5″x5.25″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Richard Stuart Perkins, archival pigment print, 11″x11″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Colin Radcliffe, oil on canvas, 10″x10″x1.5″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Bryson Rand, archival pigment print, 11″x14″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Ernesto Renda, pastel rubbing and acrylic on canvas, 11″x14″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Elias Rischmawi, archival inkjet print, 8″x10″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Adam Liam Rose, graphite and tinted gesso on paper, 5.75″x7.5″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Logan T. Sibrel, oil on canvas, 20″x18″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Analise Salang, oil paint on watercolor paper, 10″x16″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Nathan Storey, archival pigment print, 8.5″x11″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Richie Talboy, archival inkjet print, 10″x14″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Gerardo Vizmanos, giclee print on baryta paper, 16″x20″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Brian Vu, archival inkjet print, 11″x14″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

Anthony Peyton Young, color pencil on paper, 8.25″x11.25″

 

With physical doors closed and events canceled, the Center in New York is losing critical funding every day for those in need. Prior to Covid-19, over 12,000 meetings and events happened every year, normally attracting about 6,000 visitors a week. The Center has responded to this crisis quickly and effectively, moving its services to virtual formats, including mental health and group counseling, substance use treatment, ESL classes, HIV support services, insurance enrollment, and more.

 

Please join us in celebrating the legacy and daily work of the Center by visiting the online showroom and consider purchasing an artwork. Inquiries on purchase can be made by emailing: me.alvial@gmail.com. All proceeds go to directly to the Center.

 

Click here to purchase an artwork or to make a donation.

 

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