Queer Past Becomes Present

Long-Term Exhibition

The Main Gallery at the GLBT Historical Society Museum features the exhibition “Queer Past Becomes Present,” showcasing how queer history informs the present and inspires us to build a community that embraces differences.

Among the objects on display are personal belongings of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in California; publications related to lesbian activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon; a costume worn by activist and entertaining legend José Sarria, the first openly gay man to run for public office in the United States; and photos, documents and artifacts telling the amazing stories of over a century of everyday queer life among the diverse populations of San Francisco. Multimedia exhibits include historic film, video and audio.

Audioguide

The museum offers a 35-minute audioguide to the long-term exhibition “Queer Past Becomes Present” through the CloudGuide app, available for $1.99. You can purchase the audioguide directly through the app or purchase a voucher for the guide at the museum along with your tickets. Enter the voucher code in the app to access the tour, put your headphones in, and enjoy. As part of our accessibility efforts, the audioguide is free for blind, low-vision and visually impaired visitors. Please inquire at the museum front desk. Scan the QR code at left to download the CloudGuide app.

 

Banner photo: The “Queer Past Becomes Present” exhibition at the GLBT Historical Society Museum; photograph by Dave Earl.