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At the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, the author faced rejection after displaying a small LGBTQ+ flag, highlighting the challenges for marginalized voices in the conservative Charleston art scene. This led to the creation of the exhibition Post-Pride in São Paulo, celebrating LGBTQ+ artists year-round, emphasizing the need for visibility and respect beyond Pride Month.

Flamenco Queens is the latest artwork in Fer Caggiano’s Love is Louder series, celebrating queer love. Set to be exhibited in April 2025, it explores various stages of love, culminating in a vibrant depiction of two women dancing freely, symbolizing unapologetic love. Caggiano shares personal reflections on identity and art creation.

Celebrating Universal Love Through Art A while back, I watched a video titled “Love Has No Labels,” which left a profound impact on me. The campaign behind the video aims to challenge our perceptions and address the unconscious biases that shape our judgments. Although the vast majority of Americans consider themselves unprejudiced, many of us…