50 Postcards: Queer Art. Everywhere!

Limited Edition Box Sets (500) + Online Exclusive Print Show

This is more than an art project—it’s how we take up space and refuse silence. Here’s how you can take part:

• Host a queer pop-up in your home, office, or classroom
• Add cocktails. Make it social. Make it matter
• Send postcards to your elected officials—let them know: We will not be erased
• Mail one to someone you love. Visibility starts with connection
• Every purchase reduces fees for queer artists to exhibit
• You're supporting artists in Mexico to show in LA and Baltimore
• You’re helping launch the IMMORTAL Queer Art Fair in Mexico City, Oct 31–Nov 2
• Join a global wave of Pride 2025 pop-ups. Be part of the story
• Collect larger, limited-edition fine art prints at Artsy.net—70% of each sale goes directly to the artist

Starting May 16, we're launching a direct action campaign.
Supporters of The Bureau of Queer Art will be able to select a postcard and send it to their local, state, or federal representative. You choose the recipient from our online tool—we'll handle the rest. Each card will be mailed in a bright pink envelope to ensure delivery, bypassing any potential censorship of queer imagery. This is activism through art. This is how we show our pride—and our power.

Pre-Sale Runs April 15 – May 15
Only 500 box sets and companion magazines are available.
Reduced pricing exclusively at BureauQueerArt.com.

Buy queer art. Mail it. Show it. Share it.
This is how we build the future together.

Featured Artists

Mario Patiño, Eva Mueller, Miguel Casco, Frank Mullaney, Majo Martinez, Double O Roos, Adam David Bencomo, River Meschi, Cortney Mansanarez, Nelson Morales, Jun Yang, Briheda Haylock, Shendra Stucki, Libia Rocham, Mark West, Gera Mendez, Jose Manuel Tellez Parra, Jorge Tejeda, Stefan Lo Sciuto, Peter Erik, David Alexis Jainz Aguiñaga, Feliz D’eon, Michael F Gallagher, Michael McFadden, Elías Rafful, Rodolfo Perez Mendez, Matias Brimmer, Colette Hebert, Kostis Fokas, Andres Juarez Troncoso, Joan Cox, Mason Weiss, Gemelxs VS, Costa Gorel, David Jester, Sebastian Tovar, Caitlin Gill, Azul Nogueron, Roberto Magaña Gabriel, Em Hagen, Francesca Reina, Michael Epps, Lady Zen, Laurence Bousquet, Micheal Swank, Pamela Zubillaga, Jaimes Mayhew, Emmanuel Mazon, Nicole Melnicky, Jasmine Holmes.

Application for IMMORTAl Quuer & Allied Art Fair are open until May 15th, 2025

Join the INCUBATOR online residency with open enrollment to best fit your studio schedule.

Colorful abstract painting with bold shapes, including a human figure, plants, and geometric forms against a vibrant blue background.
Artistic blue-toned photograph featuring a large leg in the foreground and a person standing in the background, holding a draped cloth.
Man in red cloak holding a theatrical mask with a sinister expression.
Magazine cover with a bare-chested person facing away, 'TIME' written on their back. Title reads 'The Bureau of Queer Art: Remember | Renew | Resist, Vol 6, Special Edition.'
A cake with white frosting and cherries sits on a glass cake stand, surrounded by grapes, strawberries, and a halved pomegranate. A slice of the cake is on a plate with ants crawling nearby on a white fabric.
Underwater scene with a person standing in sunlight rays.
Artistic collage of a woman's face and arm with cut-out shapes and black-and-white photo elements.
Painting of a bearded shirtless man with a tattoo, hand on chest, standing before a forest scene painting.
Artistic performance with people wearing woven and knotted fabric garments, engaging in expressive movement in a room with a wooden floor and a woven installation.
Person with long hair and ruffled collar holding sticks, framed in ornate circular frame against floral wallpaper.
The exterior of "The Studio Door" art gallery, with signs reading "Art Gallery," "Artist," and "Studios." Two people walk on the sidewalk. An American flag is displayed outside, and a logo on the right marks the gallery's 10th anniversary from 2014 to 2024.
A colorful painted artwork showing two people sitting and holding hands among large trumpet flowers. One person wears a white blouse with red embroidery and holds a tarot card, while the other wears a black outfit with a red heart motif. A red cord connects their hearts. Background features lush greenery and colorful sky. Text at the bottom reads, 'PROUD+ 2024, Presented by The Studio Door.'

Juror:

Michael Swank

Director of Art Gallery Studios

Producer of Bureau of Queer Art

Exhibiting Artists:

Tom Acevedo, Hera Anderson, Alexander Arshansky, Brandin Barón, Sherry Been, Chad Berwald, Kathy Bolinger, Ryan Brandimore, Beth Bynum, Alejandro Herrera Cabeza, Miguel Camacho-Padilla, Trevor Castor, Lance Chang, Rory Chrz, Joan Cox, Roy de Vries, Yvette Deas, Thomas Diethert, Timothy Doane, Stevan Dupus, Dmitry Gushchin, Colette Hebert, Deborah Hirshfeld, Stephen Honicki, Andres Juarez-Troncoso, John Keasler, Crisinda Lyons, Michael McFadden, Hunter O’Hanian, Samuel Perry, Devon Reiffer, RD Riccoboni, Riley Rist, Jesse Satterfield, Ramona Szczerba, Ze Treasure Troll, Robin Venter, Danny Warhole, Tim Weedlun, Danielle Wogulis, Kas Woods, Kelsey Worth, Alonso Yañez and Paul F. Yount.

Two people sitting on a tree branch surrounded by flowers

Best in Show
Artist in Residency Art Gallery Studios

Duo Totem (Detail) by Joan Cox (Baltimore, MD)

Abstract painting featuring two faces with red lips, expressive brush strokes, and earthy tones.

Featured Artist

Featured Artist: Colete Hebert

THE STUDIO DOOR
Gallery Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday Noon - 7 PM or by appointment

This exhibition became a San Diego tradition, bringing artists nationwide to celebrate during San Diego Pride Month in July. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and other related community artists (LGBTQIA+) are encouraged to present contemporary works that celebrate the unique sense of pride that this diverse community has. Happy Pride, San Diego!

RECEPTION: SATURDAY, JULY 13,  6 - 9 PM

Free to the Public!  

The artwork is for sale.  Support LGBTQIA+ Artists.

This year, it was seen on FOX 5, CBS 8, San Diego Pride Guide, Rage Monthly, LGBTQ San Diego News, Uptown News, and San Diego Union-Tribune.

Shirtless individual with tattoos, posing with eyes closed, hand on shoulder, against a dark background.

Best in Show
Artist in Residency Art Gallery Studios

Duo Totem (Detail) by Joan Cox (Baltimore, MD)

A painting of a man wearing a black leather jacket over a black tie, seated, with another shirtless man in black underwear standing behind him, both in front of a purple draped curtain.

Featured Artist
Artist in Residency Art Gallery Studios

Alonso Yañez, Mexico City, Mexico

Artistic interpretation of Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" with a nature background, depicting an embracing couple adorned in patterned robes, in a textured and colorful setting.

Best in Show

Lovers Under Torrey Pines (PG Version - Detail) by Thomas Diethert (San Diego, CA)

A diverse collection of rubber duckies surrounds a figure in a bathtub.

Featured Artist
Artist in Residency Art Gallery Studios

Alejandro Herrera, Monterrey, Mexico

Close-up of a person's neck with a tattoo, alongside promotional text for "The Bureau of Queer Art" exhibition by Adam David Bencomo at CDMX Galeria from November 4th to 25th.
Person lying in bed with rainbow and cloud face paint, promoting Jesse Egner's "The Bureau of Queer Art Volume 1 & 2" exhibition at CDMX Galeria, November 4-25, 2023.
Art exhibit poster featuring a sculptural artwork with a golden winged figure, shattered mirror pieces, and fur; details of Mia Capodilupo's "The Bureau of Queer Art" at CDMX Galeria, November 4th-25th.
Art exhibition poster featuring an open window view of a rooftop with a UFO in the sky. Text includes details about "The Bureau of Queer Art" by Samuel Meléndrez Bayardo, hosted at CDMX Galeria & Artsy, from November 4th to 25th. Location and additional event details are provided.
Colorful art installation featuring plush fabric shapes in various colors and sizes, arranged around a window with wooden panels. The space is decorated with flowers and includes text about an art exhibition by Alexis Torres Marroquín at Art Gallery Studios from November 1, 2023, to January 14, 2024, in collaboration with The Bureau of Queer Art, Magazine, Podcast, and Artsy.net.
Art exhibit promotional poster featuring a person in a dynamic pose against a dramatic, fabric-like backdrop, with details for "The Bureau of Queer Art" at Art Gallery Studios, running November 1, 2023, to January 20, 2024.
Abstract art exhibit poster with red and green textured artwork at the top, text details about "The Bureau of Queer Art" by Annie Trevorah, held in CDMX Galeria from November 4th to 25th, mentioning address and timing.
Close-up of vibrant pink and purple flower petals with water droplets and ice-like textures. Art gallery exhibition details for "Jessica Ledwich: The Bureau of Queer Art, Volume 1 & 2" at CDMX Galeria, November 4th to 25th, 2023, in the lower portion.
Abstract art piece with orange, red, and green dot patterns, accompanied by event details for "The Bureau of Queer Art" at CDMX Galeria, from November 4th to 25th. Location: Calle Lucerna 1, Colonia Juarez, CDMX. Free entry, Saturdays from 1:00 to 5:00 PM.
A person with a beard stands in front of a vibrant, artistic display of red and yellow flowers. The background is a warm, mustard-colored wall. Text on the image promotes "The Bureau of Queer Art" exhibition by Steven Baboun, taking place from November 4th to 25th at CDMX Galeria in Mexico City. The image also mentions partners and additional event details.
Poster for "The Bureau of Queer Art vol. 2" featuring a colorful, glitch-style image of a Buddha statue. Text includes exhibit details: "Art Gallery Studios," "Gautham Acharya Bodhisattva," "Artsy.net," and dates from October 21, 2023, to January 21, 2024."
A man walking in a dark space with sunlight highlighting him. Text details an art event titled "The Bureau of Queer Art Volume 1 & 2" by Arturo Alanis, from November 4th to 25th at CDMX Galeria & Artsy in Mexico City. Includes address and visiting hours.
Colorful painting of three women interacting indoors with text overlay promoting "The Bureau of Queer Art" exhibition by Kate Wilhite, taking place at CDMX Galeria from November 4th to 25th. Additional event details are provided at the bottom.
Abstract artwork with black and red geometric shapes on a white background, accompanied by details of an art exhibition: "The Bureau of Queer Art" featuring Noe Pina at CDMX Galeria, November 4th to 25th, 2023. Location: Calle Lucerna 1, Colonia Juarez, CDMX. Free entry, Saturdays 1:00 to 5:00 PM or by appointment. Partners: Dabster Art Inc. and Premium Beers Group."
Promotional poster for "The Bureau of Queer Art" featuring artwork by Yiannis Sakellis depicting a skeletal figure with a golden halo. Event details: Volume 1 & 2 at CDMX Galeria, November 4th to 25th. Partners listed as Dabster Art Inc. and Premium Beers Group. Address: Calle Lucerna 1, Colonia Juarez, CDMX.
Painting of two women sitting in a cozy room, one in a white tank top and black overalls kissing the other wearing a red polka dot dress. Text details an art exhibition by Joan Cox at Art Gallery Studios from October 28, 2023, to January 28, 2024, titled 'Los Jardines del Amor.'
Abstract painting of intertwined nude figures against a blue background with text details for an art exhibition by David Jester, "The Bureau of Queer Art," at CDMX Galeria from November 4th to 25th.
Embroidery-style art featuring two figures holding hands with connected hearts, on a textured background. Accompanying text announces "The Bureau of Queer Art Vol. 2," an art event featuring Laura Ortiz Vega at CDMX & Artsy from November 4, 2023, to November 25, 2024. Partners and venue details included.
A monkey holding pearls next to decorated items, promoting "Art Gallery Studios: The Bureau of Queer Art" by Oona Nelson, at CDMX Galeria from November 4th to 25th. Event details and timings are included in the image.
Art exhibit poster featuring a sculpture with a pedestal base, promoting "The Bureau of Queer Art" by Gwen Kelling at a gallery, from November 1, 2023 to January 20, 2024. Includes location and contact details.
Illustration of a confused man holding a pink mask in a city setting surrounded by wolf-masked people, with event details for "The Bureau of Queer Art" exhibition by Laurence Bousquet, from November 1, 2023, to January 20, 2024, in Mexico City.
Geometric abstract art with event details for Emmanuel Rodriguez Mazón's exhibition "The Bureau of Queer Art" at CDMX Galeria & Artsy, November 4-25, 2023.
Abstract art with vibrant colors and exhibition details including "Art Gallery Studios," "Leah Cupino," "The Bureau of Queer Art," "Volume 1 & 2," "CDMX Galeria," and exhibition dates November 4th to 25th, 2023.

February 10 to March 12, 2022