As 2025 comes to an end, Queer Art Hub is celebrating a milestone with over 50 events posted this year! The Community Classifieds pages is Queer Art Hub’s way to truly build an ecosystem for queer artists and their artwork.
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Here are our team’s 5 favorite queer art exhibitions, shows and events of 2025:
Contemporary Queer: A Love Letter, Gallery 263 – Cambridge, MA

Contemporary Queer: A Love Letter at Gallery 263 was on view June 5 to 29, and highlighted how artists explore and express queer identities through themes of intersectionality and visibility within and beyond the LGBTQIA2S+ community. This exhibition is a platform for art that challenges binaries, disrupts norms, and affirms the vibrancy of queer existence today.
The national group exhibition was juried by Gallery 263 co-presidents Laura Kathrein and Lucy Yan. This exhibition came together in response to the rise of anti-LGBTQ politics in the United States. Website (Shown: Spitshine, Rowan Raskin, 2025, photo provided by Gallery 263)
Unseen Boundaries, Loom + Ten Gallery – San Francisco, CA
Loom + Ten is a commercial art gallery that newly opened this year in the Castro district in San Francisco. The gallery represents emerging and established queer artists from across the world, challenging the idea that queer art belongs only in activist or philanthropic spaces.
Unseen Boundaries, was a solo exhibition from Berlin-based Chinese, Musk Ming, who carved out his own way of combining traditional Chinese art with contemporary techniques and Western aesthetics.
The exhibition was an invitation into that space of in-betweenness: where identity is both constructed and dismantled, where desire is layered with history, and where tradition and rebellion meet in the body. Read all about Loom + Ten on our blog here.
Exhibit With Pride, St Martins Lane – London, UK



St Martins Lane partnered with Dear Queer Artist for an artistic collaboration, Exhibit With Pride, to feature brilliant queer textile artist Davey Powell during Pride Month this past June. A heartfelt and visually striking celebration of queer identity, the exhibit transformed the hotel’s lobby spaces into a vibrant gallery that featured four of Powell’s banner and quilt-style textile pieces: Don’t Be Shy (2024), Hold On Tight (2024), Yeah (2025), and Try Your Luck (2025). Each work carries a rich narrative of joy, resilience, and self-expression, mirroring Powell’s lived experience as a queer artist from the Traveller community, raised among the colour and chaos of a North East fairground. Read our blog post on Exhibit With Pride here.
Queeriosities Art & Makers Fair, Copeland Gallery – London, UK
Founded and led by independent curator Davy Pittoors, Queeriosities is a travelling platform that elevates LGBTQIA+ creatives expressing their identities through art, craft, and design. Ranging from intimate exhibitions to full-scale art and makers fairs, its initiatives highlight those who have been historically sidelined and serve as a platform to knit communities together and connect them with new audiences.
Queeriosities returned to London for its 2025 edition from September 26 to 28, showcasing the work of more than 60 LGBTQIA+ artists, makers and small businesses at Copeland Gallery in Peckham.
Alongside a vibrant marketplace of vendors, this year’s edition also featured a weekend of cultural programming and a special group exhibition, We Come to This Place for Magic, which explored queer world-building and showcased the work of queer artists Devynn Barnes, Lawrence Cuevas, Theo Dunne, Paul Majek, Krzysztof Strzelecki, and Marf Summers. Website
IMMORTAL Queer Art Fair, Dia de Muertos – Mexico City, MX

IMMORTAL was not a typical art fair. It was a bold, curated showcase of queer and allied contemporary artists from Mexico and beyond—brought to life through an innovative model that puts artists first.
From CDMX and across international borders, IMMORTAL brought powerful work into view with professional presentation, inclusive storytelling, and dynamic visibility.
Produced by The Bureau of Queer Art, IMMORTAL brought together a curated cohort of contemporary artists in including Micheal Swank, Miguel Casco and Vicki Khuzami whose work resonates with identity, memory, and transformation. Website
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