Sunday. Students, faculty, archives staff, LGBTQ+ alumni and community volunteers collaborated to create the exhibit. The results of their efforts to date will be on display at The Art Garage, 1400 Cedar St., from 6 to 8 p.m. …For two years, a UW-Green Bay faculty member and Archives Department staff have spearheaded an effort to collect oral histories, memorabilia, documents, records and photos from northeastern Wisconsin LGBTQ+ residents.
It has hosted wedding ceremonies, support groups and more since it opened on South Broadway in 1982 and relocated to 1351 Cedar St. in 2000. GREEN BAY – The more Loschue “Chue” Lo worked on a mural to honor and celebrate northeastern Wisconsin’s LGBTQ+ community, the more his first public work of art became bigger than he initially realized. A panel of judges selected Lo, a gay man from Oshkosh currently studying art at UW-Green Bay, to paint a 12-foot-tall, 24-foot-wide mural on the side of Napalese Lounge and Grille, Wisconsin’s second-oldest continually operating gay bar.N ap’s, as regulars know it, serves as an LGBTQ+ community center as much as a bar.