From the Archive: An LGBTQ+ History of Kentucky

Schedule

Thu, 11 Jun, 2026 at 03:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

502 Scott Blvd, Covington, KY, United States, Kentucky 41011 | Covington, KY

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From the Archive: An LGBTQ History of Kentucky
Join Josh Porter of the Faulkner Morgan Archive as he presents an LGBTQ history of Kentucky, including artifacts, photos, and stories from the FMA collection. Highlighting key moments and figures in Lexington's LGBTQ history, from Sweet Evening Breeze's drag performances in the 1920s to the passage of the Fairness Ordinance in 1999, this presentation celebrates the resilience and contributions of the queer community.
Josh Porter, Assistant Executive Director of Faulkner Morgan Archive
Josh Porter is an art historian and curator based in Lexington, Kentucky. In 2023, Josh received his MFA in Curatorial Studies from the University of Kentucky. Born in Eastern Kentucky, Josh brings a unique perspective to the archive in viewing Kentucky’s LGBTQ history through the lens of art, particularly photography. His writing, design, and photography has appeared in Oxford American, Brooklyn Rail, Art In America, Queer Kentucky, UnderMain, and elsewhere.
Registration required: https://kentonlibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/series/69a71e7a403a4e5652de0add/edit
This project is supported with funding from the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information, see history.ky.gov.
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