SOMArts Cultural Center Queer Ancestors Project Resists! presents Under Pressure An Art Exhibition Community Print Party

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SOMArts Cultural Center will host the "Under Pressure" art exhibition and community print party on July 13, 2025, in San Francisco. The event, part of the Queer Ancestors Project Resists! , runs from 1 PM to 6 PM local time and focuses on celebrating transgender artists, including Maya Salcido White and Tyah-Amoy Roberts. Attendees will engage in creating art and participating in community discussions, fostering connections among diverse voices. The California Arts Council and the San Francisco Arts Commission sponsor this initiative, emphasizing their commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ artists.

The exhibition aims to promote visibility and representation in the art community, addressing ongoing issues of inequality. Local art enthusiasts can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with creativity and inspiration. The event also highlights the importance of community support in uplifting marginalized voices in the arts. By attending, participants contribute to a broader dialogue about identity and expression within the LGBTQ+ community.

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