: Frequently hosts free-entry Fridays and has featured major exhibits on queer history, such as the AIDS/HIV epidemic crisis.
Many of the world's leading LGBTQ+ art spaces operate on a "pay what you can" or free-entry basis to remain accessible to the community. Queer Britain ClosedLondon, United Kingdom free gay galery
Housed within the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Village at Ed Gould Plaza, these galleries provide always-free exhibits that showcase queer talent and social justice themes. California African American Museum ClosedLos Angeles, CA, United States : Frequently hosts free-entry Fridays and has featured
: A free visual history and educational resource for queer art and culture throughout the ages. It is the first dedicated LGBTQ+ art museum
: A wide-ranging online collection of historical materials and visual art specifically focused on trans history.
While it suggests a , entry is generally accessible to those who cannot pay. It is the first dedicated LGBTQ+ art museum in the world and hosts a "Project Space" specifically for emerging queer artists. Advocate & Gochis Galleries Art gallery Los Angeles, CA, United States
Located in King's Cross, this is the UK's first national LGBTQ+ museum. It is free to visit and features rotating exhibitions covering everything from the 1980s London scene to modern print culture. Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art Art museum ClosedNew York, NY, United States