Join us on Friday, May 2nd for a special first look at the Third Annual Queer Arts Initiative Show, which will be featured in Queerfest on June 6th!
ABOUT THE SHOW
Pride is more than a celebration. It is remembrance. It is resistance. It is survival. This exhibition confronts the raw, often unspoken truths of queerness—the nature of being “other” in a world that demands sameness.
Through struggle, we discover strength. Through adversity, we shape identity. The artists in this show explore the deep textures of queer experience: not only the joy, color, and vibrancy often spotlighted during Pride Month, but also the quieter, darker corners—the spaces of grief, tension, rage, and resilience. These works echo the tumult of becoming, of existing, and of thriving in spite of it all.
In a time when hard-won rights face renewed threats, it is more vital than ever to uplift queer voices—especially those that don’t fit neatly into boxes. This exhibit centers those voices. It honors the defiant beauty of difference and the courage it takes to be unapologetically oneself.
Here, queerness is not only celebrated—it is revealed in its full, unfiltered spectrum: messy, powerful, painful, brilliant. These are the stories that demand to be seen, heard, and remembered.
Join us on June 6th at Good Art Co. for Queerfest 2025—an evening of powerful artwork from queer artists across the Upstate, along with delicious food, drinks from local partners, and creative vendors from the LGBTQ+ community. Come celebrate, connect, and experience the beauty of queerness in all its forms.
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Rae Clark graduated in 2014 with a BA in Visual Arts and is a self-taught musician who began recording as ∆ L Y S in 2013, producing solo music and collaborating with various local/regional artists for 10 years. They’ve been a studio visual artist at Greenville Center for Creative Arts, co-directed Tempo Arts Collective, and co-founded TPP Events in 2019. Currently, Rae works as curator for Rattlesnake Press and serves as Vice Chair and lead art curator for the Queer Arts Initiative. They also own and operate Deltalys Media, a creative business in Greenville, SC.