Baltimore Pride Art Show

Baltimore Pride Art Show

Pictured (LtoR) Kayla Tullis, GBMC credential trainer; and Jennifer Eden, GLCCB communications specialist/show curator

Pictured (LtoR) Micahela Mobley and Libby Gioia, Loyola University clinical psychology graduate students; and Ryan Prendergast, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Education Opportunities Project parental readiness and empowerment program coordinator/legal assistant

Pictured (LtoR) Ron Barnes, Maryland Juvenile Drug Court Southern Region supervisor; LaVita Sterling, Safeway food cleark; Kimberly Tullis, Accenture Federal Services contracts manager; and Gregory Tullis, L.E. Technology Consulting president

Pictured (LtoR) Angel Tillery, Bowie State University advertising design student; and Xavier Sumter, University of Maryland College Park student

Pictured (LtoR) Tasha Stennett, GLCCB office manager; and Kevin “Tyger” Holt, Baltimore “King of Pride 2016/GLCCB outreach case manager

Pictured (LtoR) Sharese Jones, The Black Rainbow social media manager; Elender Bryant, Health Care for the Homeless referrals coordinator; Chanelle Noray, The Black Rainbow business manager; and Jasmire Gibson, The Black Rainbow civic engagement liaison

Pictured (LtoR) Ani Williams, Rochester Institute of Technology student; and Bryson Tullis, MICA student/show artist

Pictured (LtoR) Jazz Jordan, show artist; Norman Mejia, Prince George’s Community College nursing student; Breyanna White, professional singer; and Diana Kim, University of Maryland College Park student

Some of the art in the Baltimore Pride Art Show

The Pride Art Show featured a wide variety of styles and subjects.

The late pop star Prince was featured in several of the works in the Pride Art Show.

The show was on display in several different spaces at the Give&Take.

The show was on display in several different spaces at the Give&Take.

Pride on Canvas (July 21, 2016) Baltimore Pride got an artistic kickoff with its first ever art show. The show at Give&Take: An Artistic Experience featured works by local LGBTQ artists, many of whom were present at the opening night reception.

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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