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Art For All: Accessibility for Queer Creators
For queer and disabled artists, access to traditional art spaces often comes with invisible barriers. From physically inaccessible galleries to the emotional toll of navigating spaces that weren’t built with them in mind, the art world hasn’t always made room for everyone. But digital platforms are shifting that reality.
This blog explores how virtual art exhibitions and creative marketplaces can offer accessible, inclusive alternatives that center community care and connect
Jun 174 min read


Kansas LGBTQ+ Community: Coming Out Day Celebration
The Coming Out Day Celebration (CODAC) is a heartfelt, grassroots effort created in collaboration with the Kansas LGBTQ+ community and others around the US. As rights are stripped and visibility is threatened, we’re coming together, locally and globally. With art exhibitions, creative markets, and collective action, this is more than an event, it’s a reminder that community is our greatest strength.
Jun 712 min read


Stories of Stillness, Connection, and Moving Art
Discover Darnel Marley’s meditative nature photography and the captivating world of benching, where graffiti travels across America’s railroad tracks. Learn how our Artist of the Month and Brand Sponsorship Program offer free, professional branding and creative opportunities, empowering artists, nonprofits, and communities to share their stories with the world.


Earth Day Art Exhibition 2025
As we close out our first-ever virtual Earth Day Art Exhibition, we are filled with deep gratitude for the artists, guests, and community members who joined us on this journey. In this post, we’re revisiting the highlights, honoring the artists who made it all possible, and sharing what’s next for Confluence Community. Explore the archive, learn about our upcoming open calls, and discover how you can be part of future exhibitions like Our Wild World this September.


Art For All: Accessibility for Queer Creators
For queer and disabled artists, access to traditional art spaces often comes with invisible barriers. From physically inaccessible galleries to the emotional toll of navigating spaces that weren’t built with them in mind, the art world hasn’t always made room for everyone. But digital platforms are shifting that reality.
This blog explores how virtual art exhibitions and creative marketplaces can offer accessible, inclusive alternatives that center community care and connect
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