Nous travaillons à la traduction de cette page dès que possible. Merci de votre compréhension.
Detail of Marsden Hartley's Portrait of a German Officer

LGBTQIA+ Pride Month

Celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month at The Met this June with art, talks, and more.

See work by LGBTQIA+ artists across the Museum.

Rosa Bonheur (French, Bordeaux 1822–1899 Thomery), The Horse Fair Artist, 1852–55. Oil on canvas. Gift of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1887. 87.25
Rosa Bonheur defied the gender conventions of her time. Discover The Horse Fair, on view in Gallery 812.
Tourmaline (American, born Boston, Massachusetts, 1983), Morning Cloak, 2020. Inkjet dye sublimation on aluminium. Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 2021. Courtesy Tourmaline
Explore Tourmaline's Morning Cloak, on view in Gallery 508.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488486
On view in gallery 910, Marsden Hartley’s monumental painting is an abstract portrait of Karl von Freyburg, a Prussian lieutenant whom the artist loved and who died in World War I.

A hand drawing on a canvas.

Friday, June 5
In this special gallery session, draw inspiration from artist Rosa Bonheur, who defied the gender conventions of her time, and the movement in her painting The Horse Fair.

A tour guide and group in front of Feathered Panel (Gallery 363).

Friday, June 5 and 12
In celebration of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, join Met volunteers exploring art centering LGBTQIA+ identity and ancestry in the galleries.

Photo of a DJ

Friday, June 12
Join us for a night out filled with creativity and connection. Enjoy hands-on art making, talks, music, and community gathering to celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re coming with a date, a friend, or on your own.

A group of teens.

Friday, June 5
Celebrate with special programs and activities for teens ages 11–18.

A father and son pointing at something in the 81st Street Studio.

Sunday, June 28 Sing, dance, listen, and play—it's time for Fables and Tales! This month, join us as we celebrate Pride Month and learn about themes of love and acceptance.

Learn more about LGBTQIA+ artists that shaped art history through Perspectives.

Triptych of folios from Peter Hristoff's Gorgu Kurallari (Bahname). The folios, in shades of blues, browns, pinks, and reds, compile floral motifs, genitalia, human figures, and abstract designs.
READ
Curator Deniz Beyazit speaks with the artist Peter Hristoff about the role of history, Orientalism, and gender in his artistic practice.
Berenice Abbott's "West Street" photograph.
READ
Join the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project and The Met to learn about queer artists who have called the city home.
Liz Collin’s “Knitting Nation Phase 4: Pride” in Catherine Lord and Richard Meyer, Art & Queer Culture
READ
Honoring LGBTQIA+ artists with Watson Library's new index.
Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman
READ
To commemorate Pride Month, follow this digital itinerary of works in The Met collection by, or depicting, artists from the LGBT community.