BOYS! BOYS! BOYS!, the platform from The Little Black Gallery to promote queer and gay photography, has opened a new exhibit in Australia to help celebrate Sydney WorldPride.
The Sydney WorldPride exhibition from BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! features the works of 60 queer and gay photographers, including Paul McDonald, David Charles Collins, Ben Fredrickson, and others.
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The exhibition takes place at Working Dog Gallery in Sydney now through March 11. This is the first BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! exhibition in Australia hosted by Working Dog Gallery.
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The Little Black Gallery represents more than 60 photographers from 30 countries including China, India, Iran, Poland, and Russia – where LGBTQ+ folks are denied their basic human rights and live under constant threat of repression, arrest by corrupt and bigoted police, and the threat of violence and even death.
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Working Dog Gallery is located at 89 Chandos Street, St Leonards, in NSW. You can learn more at the Working Dog Gallery’s website workingdog.gallery.
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Opens New Exhibit for Sydney WorldPride
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS!, the platform from The Little Black Gallery to promote queer and gay photography, has opened a new exhibit in Australia to help celebrate Sydney WorldPride.
The Sydney WorldPride exhibition from BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! features the works of 60 queer and gay photographers, including Paul McDonald, David Charles Collins, Ben Fredrickson, and others.
RELATED: BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Juxtaposes Dark Moods, Hot Bodies in New Exhibit
The exhibition takes place at Working Dog Gallery in Sydney now through March 11. This is the first BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! exhibition in Australia hosted by Working Dog Gallery.
RELATED: BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Is Back & Exploring the Fragile Beauty of Men
The Little Black Gallery represents more than 60 photographers from 30 countries including China, India, Iran, Poland, and Russia – where LGBTQ+ folks are denied their basic human rights and live under constant threat of repression, arrest by corrupt and bigoted police, and the threat of violence and even death.
RELATED: 50 Pics Celebrating Sydney Mardi Gras 2023
Working Dog Gallery is located at 89 Chandos Street, St Leonards, in NSW. You can learn more at the Working Dog Gallery’s website workingdog.gallery.
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