The Pride’s Palette: A platform celebrating LGBTQIA+ artists is a part of Pride’s Pride: Beyond Your Perception where the foundation is supporting and creating exposure for the LGBTQIA+ artist to express and showcase their art form.
As GD Foundation is moving forward with the mission to embrace, empower and enrich the inclusive, equal, and dynamic societal culture for and through all forms of art and performing art. It will be another step towards achieving the vision to revitalize art and performing art in present and future generations.

OBJECTIVE

  • To provide a platform for the artist to showcase their form of art.

  • To provide exposure to the artist

  • To showcase the capabilities of LGBTQIA+ Artists

  • To connect artist and audience.

  • To educate society to be more appreciative and supportive.

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

Unraveling emotions and expressing desires

A night dedicated to remembering and expressing those desires and unraveling emotions is

A Night to Remember – Unraveling Emotions and Expressing Desires.

Queer Artists and Artists who are allies to the queer community are welcomed to participate by sending their poems and music that utters the notes and verse of emotions that have gone unnoticed and unfelt for a long period.

Submission Deadline: 28th July 2024

Queer in Fashion

"Queer in Fashion" is a groundbreaking segment of the Nepal Fashion Festival aimed at celebrating and highlighting the LGBTQ+ community's contributions to the fashion industry.

  • "Diversity and Inclusion in Fashion Industry: Representation Matter"

    Moderator: Niranjan Kunwar

    Panelists: Vivek Upadhaya, Nilam Poudel and Sarosy Neupae

  • "Unveiling Diversity: Queer Couture Collection"

    By Aliz Ghimire

Stitching Dreams…

25 June - 30 June 2023

Time: 10 AM - 7 PM

Venue
Location Nepal Studio
Mandikatar, Nepal

Stitching Dreams is the first Nepali fashion design exhibition along with an art exhibition where a queer artist is going to be showcasing their collection based on gender fluidity and gender dysphoria. This exhibition was not only be one of the first of its kind but also a movement, a history, and an achievement to not only artists but an entire queer community.

Showcase Your Art.

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