As the nation heads into another week of isolation, it’s getting more challenging to find the continuing appeal in organizing closets, working on abs or binging on your favorite films and TV shows. Luckily, some of the world’s most significant cultural institutions are virtually opening their shuttered doors, letting all inside for a peek at art by and for the LGBTQ community.
Google Arts and Culture
Nothing puts so much world-class art at your fingertips the way Google Arts and Culture does. Offering works from more than 1,200 international institutions, the platform enables visitors to search by subject so that you can pull up queer-related exhibits. Thanks to Google Street View, you’re also able to wander through great repositories of art, like Amsterdam’s incredible Rijksmuseum, as if you are there. Enter “LGBTQ” in the search field and you’ll discover archives from New York City’s LGBTQ Center, “Pride of Place: Queer Women of England,” The Stonewall Inn and more.