
J.B. Harter
Face, 1972
Grease pencil on
tracing paper
15.5" x 12"
Collection of the Estate
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or Estate
THE LESLIE/LOHMAN GAY ART FOUNDATION
is a non-profit foundation which was established in 1990 to provide an outlet for art work that is unambiguously gay and that is
frequently denied access to mainstream venues. The Foundation’s gallery mounts exhibitions of work in all media by gay and lesbian artists with an emphasis on subject matter that speaks directly to gay and lesbian sensibilities, including erotic, political, romantic, and social imagery and providing special support for emerging and under-represented artists. Its programs include regularly scheduled exhibitions, artists’ and curators’ talks, panel discussions, a membership program, a quarterly journal, an archive of artists’ data, and a permanent collection of art.
THE ARCHIVE • Number 18 • Autumn 2005
The Journal of The Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation Editor/Design/Production: Tom Saettel Contributors: Charles Leslie, Fritz Lohman, Peter Berlin, Rick Castro, Aaron Cobbett, Roberto Garcia, Jr., Harriet Leibowitz, Harvey Redding, Robert W. Richards,
Howard Roffman, Rob Hugh Rosen, David Rubin. Tom Saettel, Wayne Snellen, Michael Tammaro, Douglas Blair Turnbaugh,
Cecil Yarbrough
Galleries and Archive:
127-B Prince Street,
New York, NY 10012-3154
Gallery Hours: Tues.–Sat., 1–6pm
Closed Sun. & Mon., all major holidays and between shows
Phone: 212-673-7007 Fax: 212-260-0363
E-mail: admin@leslielohman.org
Website: http://www.leslielohman.org
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Artists and curators are encouraged to submit slides and
proposals to ATTN: The Exhibition Committee at above address.
Appointments and studio visits are possible by contacting:
Wayne Snellen, Director, at above address/telephone. |