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Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Celebrates Pride Month with Exciting Lineup of Events and Programs

Pride Month celebrations at Academy Museum feature parade participation, illuminations, drag tours, and workshops

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Academy Museum of Motion Pictures celebrate Pride Month with an array of programming, events, in-gallery conversations, digital content, family workshops, and merchandise offerings throughout June. 

In solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community in Los Angeles and worldwide, leadership and staff from the Academy and Academy Museum will participate in the Los Angeles Pride Parade on Sunday, June 11, for the second year. Academy marchers will be accompanied by a giant Oscar statue, an LED truck with music and a two-sided video screen highlighting clips from LGBTQIA+ films. 

For the first time, the Academy Museum will light the glass dome over the Dolby Family Terrace in the rainbow pride flag colors every evening in June. 

The Academy Museum will host Drop-In Tours: Stories of PRIDE led by drag artists Pickle, Landon Cider, Vander Von Odd, and Amber Crane on Fridays through June and a Drop-In Workshop for Teens with drag queen Pickle, who will give a Drag 101 class discussing the influence of drag culture in media and representation in film. 

The museum has also partnered with the Bob Baker Marionette Theater to host Drop-In Workshops for Families with marionette shows Saturdays through June. The shows celebrate love, self-acceptance, and community through a musical marionette lineup of proud puppets performing a confection of medleys from LGBTQIA+ icons, queer history, and more. Merchandise supporting the Bob Baker Marionette Theater will also be available at the Academy Museum Store. 

The Los Angeles LGBT Center will host a conversation and book signing with Tre’vell Anderson on June 23 about LGBTQIA+ history and portrayal in cinema. The conversation will explore films, identity, and representation throughout the Academy Museum and film history. Tre’vell’s book We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film is available at the Academy Museum Store.

 The Academy Museum Store and the Academy have also collaborated on a PRIDE collection , including original merchandise featuring artwork created by artist Shanée Benjamin . You can also pre-order the museum’s catalogue on filmmaker John Waters, the subject of the upcoming exhibition John Waters: Pope of Trash (opening September 17), and purchase Pedro Almodóvar: Installation/Instalación, the accompanying bi-lingual catalogue for the immersive installation created by Almodóvar now on view at the Academy Museum. 

A.frame, the Academy’s digital magazine, will celebrate the LGBTQIA+ films and filmmakers you know and love this month. Check out watchlists, exclusive interviews, and more queer movie content on A.frame’s Pride hub.  

Special guests include Pickle; Landon Cider winner of Dragula Season 3; Vander Von Odd , winner of Dragula Season 1; Amber Crane; and Tre’vell Anderson. 

PRIDE celebrations begin on Friday, June 2 and run through June. Schedule is as follows: 

Fri, Jun 2 | 1:15pm | Drop-In Tours: Stories of PRIDE with Pickle 

Fri, Jun 2 | 2–8pm | Summer Jam with free museum admission 4–8pm Sat, 

Jun 3 | 12:30pm | Drop-In Workshops for Families: Puppets and PRIDE! 

Fri, Jun 9 | 1:15pm | Drop-In Tours: Stories of PRIDE with Landon Cider Fri, 

Jun 9 | 7:30pm | Cabaret film screening 

Sat, Jun 10 | 12:30pm | Drop-In Workshops for Families: Puppets and PRIDE! 

Sun, Jun 11 | 11am | LA Pride Parade 

Fri, Jun 16 | 1:15pm | Drop-In Tours: Stories of PRIDE with Vander Von Odd Fri, 

Jun 16 | 4:30–6:30pm| Drop-In Workshop for Teens: Drag 101 with Pickle 

Sat, Jun 17 | 12:30pm | Drop-In Workshops for Families: Puppets and PRIDE! 

Fri, Jun 23 | 7:30pm | Gallery Conversation with the Los Angeles LGBT Center 

Fri, Jun 30 | 1:30pm | Drop-In Tours: Stories of PRIDE with Amber Crane 

For more info go to: www.academymuseum.org/en/Pride2023

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