DISCUSSION WITH ARTIST RENÉ SMITH
DISCUSSION WITH ARTIST RENÉ SMITH
Join artist René Smith at the Bureau for a conversation about her work. We are pleased to announce that we have extended the exhibition Manorama – Collages & Drawings…
Join artist René Smith at the Bureau for a conversation about her work. We are pleased to announce that we have extended the exhibition Manorama – Collages & Drawings…
Organized by Quito Ziegler Part 1: Wednesday, April 2, 4:30-6:30 pm Part 2: Wednesday, April 9 4:30-6:30 pm On April 3-6. the HERE Arts Center will present Angry Women REvisited, a…
Edie Fake presents Memory Palaces at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. Chicago comics artist Edie Fake and Brooklyn publishers Secret Acres are pleased to debut a monograph of Edie's…
Coinciding with the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) Arts Fest (April 5 and 6) in New York, Northwest Press and the Bureau of General Services-Queer Division are hosting a fun LGBT…
Ann Herendeen talks about writing as a woman who likes MSM (men who have sex with men) and reads selections from her novels and stories. Warning: material contains…
The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division will be at The LGBT Community Center for Robert Hofler's appearance at the Second Tuesday Lecture Series. We will be selling copies of Hofler's new book…
Meet the British author behind this year's most compelling coming out story. J James will read from his debut book, Denial Deceit Discovery and will then be delighted…
Organized by Quito Ziegler Part 1: Wednesday, April 2, 4:30-6:30 pm Part 2: Wednesday, April 9 4:30-6:30 pm On April 3-6. the HERE Arts Center will present Angry Women REvisited, a…
Join Visual AIDS for a robust conversation about the book, Fire in the Belly: The Life and Times of David Wojnarowicz by C. Carr. Free. All are welcome. The…
Poets Charlie Bondhus (All the Heat We Could Carry), Steven Cordova (Long Distance), Walter Holland (Circuit), and Jee Leong Koh (Equal to the Earth) read their work and…
Join us for the dual book launch of Look Who’s Morphing by Tom Cho and After Delores (25th Anniversary Edition) by Sarah Schulman. Special guest Sassafras Lowrey also…
A COCKTAIL OF GLAMOUR & ANARCHY with original Cockette RUMI MISSABU in person! Accompanied by AGOSTO MACHADO, JARVIS EARNSHAW & JOE E. JEFFREYS and Special Guests MAX STEELE,…
Since 2009, the Against Equality collective has been challenging the gay mainstream and revitalizing the queer political imagination. Against Equality: Queer Revolution Not Mere Inclusion is the collective’s opportunity to share…
Split + Growing is a new, highly personal exhibit of work from transfeminist painter and illustrator Ketch Wehr. Primarily illustrative gouache paintings, Wehr's show explores his personal understanding…
Join Michael Nava for a reading and signing for his new novel City of Palaces Please note: The Bureau is closed on Tuesdays, but we will open at…
It wasn’t until the 1980s that John D’Emilio, Jonathan Ned Katz, and other scholars (many working independently) began to exhume and bring to life the vital history of…
TELL is an evening of story telling from the mouths and minds of queers in NYC hosted by Drae Campbell at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. Close…
Poets Stephen Boyer, Ariel Goldberg, and others will read their work in support of the Queer Detainee Empowerment Project. Pay what you wish to donate at the door.…
Come check out some of the hottest, most talented queers in NYC! Local burlesque dancers, musicians, filmmakers, and comedians will present short works in this fun-filled evening. Emceed by Drae Campbell…
The Bureau will sell books that have been nominated for Lambda Literary Awards at the 26th Annual Lambda Literary Awards Finalist Reading at Leslie + Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian…
Harry Hay’s life is typically presented in two chunks: the first covers his founding of the Mattachine Society, from approximately 1948 to his exit in 1953; the second,…
Please join us for the first public event of Kristiania, an international anarcho-literary collective of politically minded writers. This will be a conversation around the subjects of queerness…
Three queer women writers of various genres read from their latest, taking apart and putting together an image of the world around them. Moving between revelry in the…
Ectoplasm refers to a vomit-like substance produced by mediums during seances, supposedly as a manifestation of otherworldly spirits. For this performance salon and accompanying zine, we would like…