This article highlights several LGBTQ+ art exhibitions and events in Seattle for June, including Chloe King's banner at the Frye Art Museum, Curtis Steiner's pastel drawings at Traver Gallery, and the open-call group show 'QUEER FOR ALL' at The Factory. It also lists other notable shows such as 'Central District Legacy: Black. Power. Black Panthers.' at ARTE NOIR, the second iteration of the house-based project 'Once Removed', and 'Orders of Nearness' at studio e gallery, plus an artist-designed mini-golf course at Olympic Sculpture Park.
These exhibitions matter because they center queer and BIPOC artists, offering visibility and community space during Pride month and beyond. The article underscores how local galleries and alternative venues are fostering inclusive, accessible art experiences—from a banner on a museum facade to a show in a house slated for demolition—reflecting Seattle's vibrant grassroots art scene and its commitment to diverse voices.