Newark Museum of Art LGBTQIA+ Pride Ball 7
Schedule
Thu Jul 09 2026 at 07:00 pm to 11:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
The Newark Museum of Art | Newark, NJ
LGBTQIA+ Pride Ball 7( Bring on the Flags)
July 9th 2026
7pm till 11pm
49 Washington Street Newark NJ 07102
Tickets $13-$40 (General Admission-VIP Tickets) Eventbrite coming soon
Commentator for the Night
2x HOF Overseer NJ Havoc Vintage
DJ- Legendary( Icon Bound) Belindzzz Pink Lady
Videographer- TBA
Over the years, the judges panel has become one of the most controversial topic at most of the balls. Does this judge even belong on the panel? What have they done lately to judge me? Who is this judge? And so on and so forth. So tonight we give the power of voting to the spectators. No panel just competitors and the crowd giving tens and declaring the winners for every category. Will you capture the crowds attention with your craft or will you be chopped.
House with the most trophies will leave with $1,000.
Tonight is all about PRIDE FLAGS AND GENDER FLAGS. For every category 75% of your look must include the colors from your assigned FLAG no exceptions. Good luck and LETS LET THE PRIDE FLAGS FLY.
🌈Categories for the Night🌈
🏳️🌈Com vs Com🏳️🌈 -Original Pride Flag(1978)
The 1978 Pride Flag designed by Gilbert Baker was created as a symbol of visibility & pride for the LGBTQ+ Community.
8 colors
Pink Red Orange Yellow Green Turquoise Indigo & Violet
🏳️⚧️Hair & Nails Affair🏳️⚧️- Pride Flag-(1979)
Refined flag from Gilbert Baker’s 1978, this Pride Flag served as a symbol of LGBTQIA+ pride,diversity, and visibility.
6 Colors
Red Orange Yellow Green Indigo Violet
🏳️🌈Best Dressed 🏳️🌈- Progess Pride Flag
Created by Daniel Quasar in 2018 updates the traditional rainbow flag to emphasize inclusion, intersectionality, and on going advocacy for marginalized LGBTQ+ groups.
11 Colors
Red Orange Yellow Green Indigo Violet White Pink Light Blue Black & Brown
🏳️⚧️Best Dress Spectator 🏳️⚧️- Straight Ally Flag
This flag represents a heterosexual & Cis Gender person, who supports equal rights, inclusion and LGBTQIA+ equality.
8 Colors
Black White Red Orange Yellow Green Blue & Violet
🏳️🌈Master of my Element🏳️🌈 A Gender Flag
Created in 2010, this flag celebrates individuals who experience little to no sexual attraction. Validating their identities as non broken and distinct from behavioral celebrity.
4 Colors
Black Grey White & Purple
🏳️⚧️OTA RUNWAY🏳️⚧️- Philadelphia Pride Flag
Introduced in 2017 by Philadelphia’s Office of LGBT Affairs, this Pride Flag adds black & brown stripes to explicitly include and highlight LGBTQIA+ people of color. This flag emphasizes intersectionality, representation and the fight against racism within the LGBTQIA+ community.
8 Colors
Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue & Violet
🏳️🌈OTA Realness🏳️🌈- Transgender Pride Flag
Created by Monica Helms in 1999 this flag Trans Pride, visibility and Trans rights.
3 Colors
Light Blue Pink & White
🏳️⚧️OTA Face🏳️⚧️- Polyamory Pride Flag
Originally created in 1995 this flag symbolizes ethical non monogamy representing relationships involving multiple partners with full consent & honesty.
4 Colors
Blue Red Black & Gold.
🏳️🌈PERFORMANCE CATEGORIES🏳️🌈
🌈Virgin Vogue🌈- Bi Sexual Flag
Created in 1998 by Micheal Page, this flag represents bisexuality. Bisexual individuals and the bisexual community.
3 Colors
Magenta Royal Blue & Lavender
🌈 Vogue Fem🌈- Intersex Pride Flag
This flag brings celebration & visibility to people with sex characteristics that doesn’t fit typical binary definitions of male and female.
2 Colors
Yellow & Purple
🌈Realness with a Twist🌈 -(must walk realness)
-Demi Sexual Flag-
This flag represents individuals who experience sexual attraction only after forming a strong emotional connection.
4 Colors
Black White Grey & Purple
🌈Female Figure Performance🌈- Gender Queer Pride Flag-
Created to represent individuals whose gender identity falls outside the male/female binary. It’s an umbrella term for non binary identities.
3 Colors
Lavender White & Chartreuse Green
🌈 Legendary Iconic Performance🌈- Gay Men Pride Flag-
Represents inclusivity for cis gender & trans gender gay men.
7 Colors
Dark Green Green Light Green White Light Blue Blue & Dark Blue
Where is it happening?
The Newark Museum of Art, 49 Washington St,Newark, New Jersey, United States
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