404-422 West Industrial Ave., Boynton Beach, Florida 33426
"Dreaming" a short little video about a bizzare kinetic sculpture will be shown!
Joseph Liberalli, our host will lead the open mic featuring....
Steve Minotti and Mike Thomas!
Vendors for across South Florida will be joining us!
In celebration of the recent decision to end discrimination of same-sex marriages by the Supreme Court of the United States the Boynton Beach Art District will come alive with a spirit of celebration and support for this long awaited decision. The evening will include open studios, artist vendors, open mic, live music and and various art exhibitions.
The artist run enclave know as BBAD is tucked neatly in between auto body shops and concrete manufactures in the city's Industrial Park area just one block west of I-95 at the Boynton Beach Blvd. exit at 404-422 West Industrial Ave., Boynton Beach, Florida 33426.
The press response to the recent #SCOTUS decision which was handed down on June 26 has been nothing short of supportive. #LoveWins has been ringing from every bell tower in the US and abroad.
Here in South Florida it has been no different.
In print, online, and even on the radio stations, the celebratory air of the long awaited win escapes no one. With joy and new found hope for the equality of all who love and wish to celebrate that love people have gathered all across the country.
On July 23rd, we will gather here, in Palm Beach County, to sing, dance, and enjoy some responses from artists and musicians at the Boynton Beach Art District.
Here is the radio broadcast from last night's interview with
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges guarantees to same-sex couples throughout the nation the freedom to marry and the right to recognition of their marriages. We have much to celebrate with this affirmation of the dignity, liberty and equality of same-sex couples, and the LGBT individuals who are part of those couples, under our federal Constitution. Loving and committed couples and their families in every state and territory are now entitled to the far-reaching legal protections and respect for their relationships conferred through marriage.
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Here are a few Marriage Equality FAQ's created through the joint efforts of the American Civil Liberties Union, Freedom to Marry, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, Human Rights Campaign, Lambda Legal and National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Adora: Teddy, did you see the message I sent you on Facebook? Rolando Barrero is organizing an art exhibit called #LoveWins on the theme of same sex marriage. Teddy: Yes… his Facebook page is called “Activista Artista” the same as his gallery, and it’s a call to artists, both amateur and professional, of all types, to submit work on the theme “Love Wins.” We have to submit something, don’t you think? Adora: Of course, but what? The announcement says it can be performance art, spoken word, dance, sound art, installation, 2 or 3 dimensional, kinetic… everything is allowed. I have so many ideas: I could do an installation, the inside of my dressing room for example… or a 2 hour performance piece of me putting on my makeup…con't
Boynton Beach—Curator and long time gay rights activist, Rolando Chang Barrero has put a hold on all exhibits and programing this month to organize the #LoveWinsExhibition. Scheduled on the customary 4th Thursday of the month at the Boynton Beach Art District where his award winning Art Walk and Exhibitions take place. ActivistArtistA Gallery will be the site for all who would like to celebrate the landmark decision by #SCOTUS, now simply referred to as #LoveWins though out social media like Facebook , twitter, and Instagram.
“We are initiating a county wide gathering to celebrate #LoveWins.”
This exhibition has been created to allow everyone to submit work for consideration.
Artists and public are encouraged to submit work ( $20 fee ). The Art Call is scheduled to end on July 15. The Art Call is located online at :
On separate Call to Action, the curator is contacting key individuals nationally and internationally so that they too can participate by creating mail-Art or sending notes.
Mail-Art, postcards, and letters are to mailed to: ActivistArtistA Office
1021 Avon Road
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
The #LoveWinsExhibition opens with a reception on July 23, 2015 at ActivistArtistA Gallery, 422 West Industrial Avenue from 6-10pm
All persons interested in exhibiting work for the exhibition are to contact ActivistArtistA@gmail.com
Boynton Beach—Curator and long time gay rights activist, Rolando Chang Barrero has put a hold on all exhibits and programing this month to organize the #LoveWinsExhibition. Scheduled on the customary 4th Thursday of the month at the Boynton Beach Art District where his award winning Art Walk and Exhibitions take place. ActivistArtistA Gallery will be the site for all who would like to celebrate the landmark decision by #SCOTUS, now simply referred to as #LoveWins though out social media like Facebook , twitter, and Instagram.
“We are initiating a county wide gathering to celebrate #LoveWins.”
This exhibition has been created to allow everyone to submit work for consideration.
Artists and public are encouraged to submit work ( $20 fee ). The Art Call is scheduled to end on July 15. The Art Call is located online at :
On separate Call to Action, the curator is contacting key individuals nationally and internationally so that they too can participate by creating mail-Art or sending notes.
Mail-Art, postcards, and letters are to mailed to: ActivistArtistA Office
1021 Avon Road
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
The #LoveWinsExhibition opens with a reception on July 23, 2015 at ActivistArtistA Gallery, 422 West Industrial Avenue from 6-10pm
All persons interested in exhibiting work for the exhibition are to contact ActivistArtistA@gmail.com