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ASK: Art Society Kingston
97 Broadway
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Date

Thursday June 05, 2025

Time

6:30 pm

The BIG BOLD PRIDE Show at ASK & Waterfront Pride Night

The BIG BOLD PRIDE Show at ASK

 BIG BOLD PRIDE SHOW is a vibrant celebration of pride, presence, and possibility, and the movement for liberation and human rights. This exhibition includes work across all mediums that reflects artists’ unique experience, vision, and truth. 

This is a juried show, curated by artists, Lindsey Wolkowicz (O+), Jacinta Bunnell, and Micah Fornari (D.R.A.W.).

The opening of the show is on Thursday June 5, 6:30 PM and will be part of Waterfront Pride Night, including a Pride Stroll down Broadway and across the Port Ewen Bridge at 7:30 PM starting at ASK. Stores and shops will be open in the Rondout to celebrate!

“Living Queer,” a debut solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Faith Bugman, on view June 5 through June 29, 2025, in ASK’s Front Gallery. The show opens as part of the Rondout Pride Celebration, with a special reception beginning at 6:30 PM on Thursday, June 5.

“Living Queer” is an intimate and vibrant exploration of identity, visibility, and legacy through the lens of a non-binary, bisexual artist. Drawing from queer history, drag culture, and personal narrative, Bugman’s work pays tribute to the LGBTQIA+ trailblazers who have paved the way for open self-expression. The exhibition features oil pastel and mixed-media pieces that examine the human form and celebrate the spectrum of queer experience—from the world of club kids to everyday resilience.

 “Fire Over Water”, a solo exhibition in the Spotlight Gallery featuring the visual art of Len Jenkin.

Jenkin’s paintings and mixed media works are rich, mysterious narratives—stories both hidden and revealed at once. The show will offer a vivid glimpse into a world both familiar and dreamlike—where narrative, myth, and mystical landscapes converge with the American scene.

“Fire Over Water” offers a rare opportunity to experience the full force of Jenkin’s visual storytelling—a body of work that, like the artist himself, defies categorization.

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