Amateur gay gallery
Vintage Posters
Original Vintage Poster: World Series Six San Francisco (North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance SOFTBALL Series/ Gay Games )
Poster ID: CL
Category: Sport/Baseball
Designer: Robert Anthony Uyvari
Year: s
Country: American
Approximate Size 21 x 28 inches
Condition: Very Good
Condition Note: Mounted on heavy board. Printed with silver ink.
Poster for the Gay Games/ North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) Softball World Series. Robert A. Uyvari was a well known gay lifestyle artist in the midwest and San Francisco, and became internationally known by the cover art displayed in "Places of Interest Map Guide Book" for three years running (approx. ). His work was widely displayed in Milwaukee, Chicago, San Francisco and points between. His work was featured on the cover of Wisconsin's "In Step" magazine on four occasions, as well as within the pages of numerous publications nationwide. (wislgbthistory).
Keywords: baseball,player,mustache,Gay interest,The Federation of Gay Games ,softball,NAGAAA,Robert Anthony Uyvari
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Past Exhibitions
40 Years LGBTQ+ History in Broward County with the Community Foundation
Curated by Robert Kesten
Ross Gallery April 17 – May 12,
This exhibition highlighted how the partnership between a community and a community foundation has changed LGBTQ+ life in Broward County. Support has been provided by the Community Foundation of Broward through the 40 for Spread the Love Grant Initiative.
Edie Windsor: Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court Exhibition
Curated by Robert Kesten
Hester Gallery March 8, May 9,
In celebration of Womens History Month and International Womens Day, this exhibit showcased items from Windsors estate and our archives, offering a unique glimpse into her life and activism. Edies widow, Judith Kasen-Windsor, an expert on these issues, led an enlightening discussion as she delved into Edies enduring legacy of activism.
“Imperial Daystar Court of All Florida” Exhibition
Curated by the Imperial Sun Court
Hester and Ross Galleries January 16, – February 20,
This captivating exhibit delved into the rich and impactful his
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Krzysztof Strzelecki Rendezvous,
About
Krzysztof Strzelecki works across a variety of media with a particular focus on ceramic vessels that explore homoeroticism and human sexuality. Growing up isolated and homosexual in rural Poland, the scenes depicted in Strzelecki’s ‘Cruising Fantasies’ emerge from the longing for an erotic and romantic abscond. Surfing the web, browsing apps, and his possess personal archive of photography, the artist preserves these images of men on his captivating vessels. In an array of vivid colors and shapes, at times evoking cactus, waves, fruit, or even apartment buildings, Strzelecki creates his own world where his subjects inhabit their environments freely and unselfconsciously.
Krzysztof Strzelecki (b. , Świdnica, Poland) earned his BFA in photography from the University of the Arts London (UAL), Camberwell. Recent solo exhibitions include Forbidden Fruit, Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles, CA and Summer Scenes, Taymour Grahne Projects, London, UK. He has exhibited in group exhibitions including the British Ceramics Biennial, Stoke on Trent, UK