2023 Pride Events in Westchester
THROUGH JULY 8
She He, They, We: Gender Identity in Art
Presented by Blue Door Art Center
Blue Door Art Center presents its newest exhibition, She, He, They, We: Gender Identity in Art, which explores gender identity throughout its works, until July 8. An opening reception will take place on June 3. Gallery Hours: Thurs. and Fri.: 3-6pm & Sat: 1-6pm.
THROUGH JUNE 26
Pride: A Celebration of Queer Stories
presented by Jacob Burns Film Center in partnership with The Loft LGBTQ+ Center
Throughout the month of June, Jacob Burns Film Center will present a series of films and events that highlight LGBTQ+ stories. On June 7, a screening of Pride will also include a preview of Incomplete, along with a Q&A with its filmmaker. On June 14, a members-only preview screening of award-winning Mutt will be preceded by two short films about queer relationships and followed by a Q&A with its director and a reception. June 20 brings special screenings of The Watermelon Woman and the short film Home Video. On June 26, a presentation of Funeral Parade of Roses includes a Q&A with Kyle Turner, author of The Queer Film Guide: 100 Great Movies that Tell LGBTQIA+ Stories.
THROUGH JUNE 30
Exhibition: Holding Spaces
Presented by Clay Art Center
Throughout Pride Month, Clay Art Center will present a Holding Spaces, an online ceramic exhibition that features works from six artists from within the LGBTQIA+ community. The sculptures each dive into different themes of social class and materiality. Gallery Hours: Fri, Sat, Tues, Wed: 10am-5pm & Mon and Thurs: 10am-2:30pm.
THROUGH AUGUST 25
Exhibition: Love is the Only Norm
Presented by Yonkers Public Library’s Riverfront Art Gallery
The exhibition Love is the Only Norm, curated by Haifa Bint-Kadi, is a celebration of 24 queer artists
Exhibited works explore themes that include history, pop culture, identity, politics, sexuality, gender and race.
JUNE 4
Westchester Pride
Presented by The Loft LGBTQ+ Center
Every year, the LGBTQ+ community comes out in full friendly force to celebrate Pride. This year’s Westchester Pride festivities, on Court Street between Martine and Main Avenues in White Plains, boasts emcee Sutton Lee Seymour, special guest Robin Fierce (RuPaul’s Drag Race) and a discussion and vogue performance featuring vogue legend Benny Ninja, as well as music performances, local vendors and its annual pet parade and more.
JUNE 4
Pride Flag Raising in White Plains
Presented by Westchester County
To celebrate Pride Month, the Westchester County LGBTQ+ Advisory Board along with County Executive George Latimer and the Westchester County Board of Legislators will be holding a LGBTQ+ Pride Flag Raising. The event will take place at the Michaelian Office Building in White Plains at 11:30am.
JUNE 4
Vogue: The Discovery of Self
Presented by ArtsWestchester and The Loft LGBTQ+ Center
As part of The Loft LGBTQ+ Center’s Westchester Pride event in White Plains, ArtsWestchester will host Vogue: The Discovery of Self in its Mamaroneck Avenue gallery. The event will feature Vogue legend Benny Ninja, who will discuss his life in Westchester as well as his time in the Vogue and club scenes. The talk will be moderated by his son, RIDIKKULUZ, and followed by a Vogue performance by House of Telfar outside on Court Street (between Martine and Main Avenues). At 2pm.
JUNE 13
Film Screening: Bros
Presented by New Rochelle Public Library
A screening of the 2022 film Bros will be supplemented by an introduction discussion by New Rochelle librarian and film historian Chris Poggiali. The movie stars comedian Billy Eichner who plays Bobby, a commitment-phobe podcast host who reevaluates everything once he meets estate lawyer Aaron. The event is one of several offered by NRPL from June 12-17, including a children’s art workshop and storytime, and a virtual tour of the New York Historical Society’s exhibit, Safe/Haven: Gay Life in 1950s Cherry Grove.
JUNE 15
Film Screening: Mama Bears
Presented by Bedford Playhouse
Bedford Playhouse will kick off Pride Month with a film screening of Mama Bears. Mama Bears is a group that connect through private Facebook groups to work towards bettering the world for the LGBTQIA+ community. The film follows two “Mama Bears” and their journeys with their LGBTQIA+ children. At 6:30-8:30pm.
JUNE 22
LGBTQ+ Social Justice in Art, Music, and Media
presented by White Plains Public Library
The LOFT LGBTQ+ Center’s artist in residence, Christina Picciano, will offer a presentation and discussion about LGBTQ+ Social Justice in Art, Music and Media, which will examine the intersection of the arts and LGBTQ+ social justice activism and what that connection means for future of LGBTQ+ visibility in media. The event will take place in the library’s Galaxy Hall. This event is part of the library’s larger schedule of Pride events for kids, teens and adults from June 4-29 taking place both virtually and in person.
Photos: Yonkers Library: Apparition by Seth Ruggles Hiler & Clay Art Center: Exquisite Corpse by Chase Travaille
About ArtsWestchester
For more than 50 years, ArtsWestchester has been the community’s connection to the arts. Founded in 1965, it is the largest private not-for-profit arts council in New York State. Its mission is to create an equitable, inclusive, vibrant and sustainable Westchester County in which the arts are integral to and integrated into every facet of life. ArtsWestchester provides programs and services that enrich the lives of everyone in Westchester County. ArtsWestchester helps fund concerts, exhibitions and plays through grants; brings artists into schools and community centers; advocates for the arts; and builds audiences through diverse marketing initiatives. In 1998, ArtsWestchester purchased the nine-story neo-classical bank building at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue which has since been transformed into a multi-use resource for artists, cultural organizations and the community. A two-story gallery is located on the first floor of ArtsWestchester’s historic building on Mamaroneck Avenue. artsw.org