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Wythe Hotel is your Home For Pride in Brooklyn this year!
We will have a diverse weekend of events for all, as well as a brand new lobby art installation by Caroline Wells Chandler on view. You can purchase individual tickets for events, or make the most of it with the all-access Weekend Pass.
A percentage of ticket sales will be donated to Visual AIDS, an organization that utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving a legacy. www.visualaids.org
FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd
7pm: Caroline Wells Chandler Art Installation in the Lobby (on view until October) www.carolinewellschandler.com
[Free]
8pm-10pm: Queer|Art|Pride: My Best Day (dir. Erin Greenwell)
The 2012 feature film My Best Day, written and directed by Erin Greenwell, follows a receptionist whose life is turned upside down when the father she never knew calls for a refrigerator repair.
www.queer-art.org
Screening Room (entrance on Wythe Ave)
[$10]
8pm-2am: Will Sheridan Presents: Oh, Brooklyn!
Featuring:
P_A_T JX Cannon Byrell The Great DJ Lorant
Performances By:
Momo Shade Merrie Cherry Will Sheridan 3XS
1 Hour Open Bar from 8pm-9pm Sponsored by Milagro Tequila & Sixpoint Beer
The Ides Rooftop Bar (entrance through lobby)
[$20]
SATURDAY, JUNE 24th
3pm-9pm: What A Drag!
including
The Dauphine of Bushwick & Horrorchata Present: TEA 5000 [3pm-7pm]
DJs: Horrorchata Whitney Weiss
Performances by: The Dauphine of Bushwick Charlene Lady Quesa'Dilla Untitled Queen
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Gayletter Pride [7pm-9pm]
featuring: Hannah Lou Aquaria
1 Hour Open Bar from 3pm-4pm Sponsored by Milagro Tequila & Sixpoint Beer
The Ides Rooftop Bar (entrance through lobby)
[$15]
4pm-5:30pm: Queer|Art|Pride: Short Films from Queer|Art|Mentorship
An afternoon program of short films by alumni of the Queer|Art|Mentorship program covers a wide range of subjects in a variety of formats, including: a documentary about The Clit Club set in New Yorks Meatpacking District in the 1990s (Grit and Grind, codirected by Sasha Wortzel); an animated film about a zombie nurse who struggles with her identity and job (SANDRA, dir. Mylo Mendez); and a narrative film about a young Mennonite who risks his life to find love and freedom in the city (Unicorn, dir. Rodrigo Bellott). Other films on this program include Mami y Yo y Mi Gallito directed by Arisledya Dilone and The Strange Ones co-directed by Lauren Wolkstein, which inspired the 2017 feature film of the same title to be released soon.
www.queer-art.org
Screening Room (entrance on Wythe Ave)
[$10]
8pm-10pm: Queer|Art|Pride: M.F.A. (dir. Natalia Leite)
Natalia Leite's 2017 feature film M.F.A. follows an art student who taps into a rich source of creative inspiration after the accidental slaughter of her rapist. Queer|Art|Mentorship is now entering its seventh year. The Mentors for the 2017-2018 Program cycle have recently been announced and applications for the program open June 1st. Queer|Art staff will be on hand during Queer|Art|Pride to answer questions about the program for prospective applicants.
www.queer-art.org
Screening Room (entrance on Wythe Ave)
[$10]
Please note that all tickets for Ides programming include no re-entry.
Limited door sales may be available on the day of- purchase your tickets in advance to guarantee access!
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LocationWythe Hotel (View)
80 Wythe Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11249
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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