Don't Fuck It Up

Don't Fuck It Up

The Minnie Park Art Project is pleased to present “…Don’t Fuck It Up,” a collective fundraising exhibition featuring four LGBTQ+ artists who work in painting,photography, and more. The show runs from June 22nd to July 3rd, 2023 during Pride week in New York City. 

The Minnie Park Art Project is pleased to present “…Don’t Fuck It Up,” a collective fundraising exhibition featuring four LGBTQ+ artists who work in painting,photography, and more. The show runs from June 22nd to July 3rd, 2023 during Pride week in New York City. 

“…Don’t Fuck It Up”* questions relationships between galleries, the LGBTQ community, and society at large through various artistic expressions and media. The Minnie Park Art Project focuses on the flow of these artists’ creative languages with selected works by Axel Getz, Jeff Hallbauer, Brick Thana, Charlotte BravinLee, and Cody Silver. 


On the opening day, June 22nd Thursday 6:30-10pm, the project will stage multiple drag performances, along with opportunities to participate in Brick Thana’s photo project about relationships between queer people and their parents. The Minnie Park Art Project is dedicated to creating unique and dynamic spaces for contemporary art. This is a laboratory for conversations across multiplecultures, styles, and generations, out of New York City and Seoul, Korea.

“…Don’t Fuck It Up”* questions relationships between galleries, the LGBTQ community, and society at large through various artistic expressions and media. The Minnie Park Art Project focuses on the flow of these artists’ creative languages with selected works by Axel Getz, Jeff Hallbauer, Brick Thana, Charlotte BravinLee, and Cody Silver. 


On the opening day, June 22nd Thursday 6:30-10pm, the project will stage multiple drag performances, along with opportunities to participate in Brick Thana’s photo project about relationships between queer people and their parents. The Minnie Park Art Project is dedicated to creating unique and dynamic spaces for contemporary art. This is a laboratory for conversations across multiplecultures, styles, and generations, out of New York City and Seoul, Korea.

 *MPAP will donate a portion of sales proceeds to the ACLU’s Drag Defense Fund, to help drag performers and queer community members who face threats of discrimination and censorship. MPAP believes that the freedom to express ourselves is a basic human right and supports creative minds who face legal and personal risk.

 *MPAP will donate a portion of sales proceeds to the ACLU’s Drag Defense Fund, to help drag performers and queer community members who face threats of discrimination and censorship. MPAP believes that the freedom to express ourselves is a basic human right and supports creative minds who face legal and personal risk.

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