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Since 1983 The Center has been supporting, fostering and celebrating the LGBT community of New York City. Find more information on us and our work in About The Center.
Your contributions make our work possible! Thank you for being our partner in serving and supporting the LGBT community.
We are constantly inspired by the passion, creativity and pride of the LGBT community. Find out more about both our rich history and vibrant presence in Arts & Culture.
The Center is a hub for LGBTQ community organizing and innovation, a catalyst for progressive social change and a provider of critical services for the LGBTQ community.
Our community faces numerous health disparities, including higher rates of drug and alcohol use. The Center remains committed to addressing these challenges by providing you and your loved ones with LGBT-specific recovery services and support.
As the needs of our community evolve, we work to make sure that you have the support, services and resources needed to enhance and maintain your quality of life.
For as many ways as you can define family, The Center is here to provide support. From relationships to parenthood, we can guide and connect you throughout your journey.
Whether you are exploring coming out, looking to connect with other LGBTQ young people or want to take advantage of opportunities to prepare for your future, The Center provides services and programs specifically for LGBTQ young people.
Whether you’re looking for a job, support with transitioning in the workplace or information on job training options, The Center can help you achieve your professional goals. Our career development programs are tailored to the unique needs of LGBT job-seekers.
The Center’s annual events are a time for celebration, joy, pride and connection. Your attendance and support helps make our work possible and furthers the connection that you have with the community.
Find the ideal event and meeting space at The Center! We offer a range of rooms, and with the support of our Event Production & Reservations team you’ll be sure to find the space to meet your event needs.
Our Resource Center is a comprehensive guide connecting you to a wide range of personal resources and professional opportunities.
From insurance enrollment to program-specific resource areas such as Recovery, Wellness, Family and Youth, find a compilation of LGBT-focused organizations and opportunities to connect.
From LGBT-friendly hotels, bookstores and attractions to anonymous HIV testing sites, find out more about what NYC has to offer you.
For professionals looking for internship opportunities with The Center to those looking to further their understanding of the LGBT community, find resources designed to enhance your professional experience.
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We’re working to make our collections accessible while The Center’s building is closed. Consult our Remote Research Guide for more information. This document will be updated regularly. Please reach out to archive@gaycenter.org with any questions, requests or suggestions.
The LGBT Community Center National History Archive is a community-based archive that collects, preserves and makes available to the public the documentation of LGBTQ lives and organizations centered in and around New York. Through our collections, we enable the stories and experiences of New York’s LGBTQ people to be told with historical depth and understanding.
Materials in the collections run from as early as 1878 to the present day, and are made up of a variety of media, including paper, scrapbooks, photographs, audio and video recordings, pamphlets and printed materials, posters and born-digital records. Holdings consist of personal papers created by individuals and records of organizations; periodicals (newspapers and magazines); organization files (printed matter created by organizations for their membership bases) and the organizational records of The Center.
Black & white photo, circa 1950, Gay Beach Photographs, c. 1950-c. 1980 (Collection 017)
The Center Archive is open to all researchers, by appointment only. Please search our collections to focus your research needs. Appointments are typically scheduled Tuesday-Thursday, 12-5:45 p.m. For more information about archive resources, to donate materials or to make an appointment, please email archive@gaycenter.org.
The Center Archive is able to fulfill reproduction and licensing requests, depending on the collection and intended use. Click below to review policies and fee schedules, and to submit a request. If you’re not able to conduct onsite research to make selections, we recommend browsing digitized material on view at Google Arts & Culture.
The Center has played a tremendous role in the nurturing and growth of the LGBT community in NYC. View our interactive timeline to get a glimpse of how we have supported the happiness and health of our community since 1983.

Untitled [Black Lives Matter at Stonewall] (2020) by Jonathan Ned Katz (he/him/his)

Untitled [Justice for Marsha P. Johnson] (2020) by Jonathan Ned Katz (he/him/his)

Plastics in the City (2020) by Timothy French (they/them/theirs)

Plastics in the City (2020) by Timothy French (they/them/theirs)

Plastics in the City (2020) by Timothy French (they/them/theirs)

A Walk Through Times Square Theater District, April 9, 2020 (2020) by Matt Schicker (he/him/his)

Park Slope (2020) by Gary Wickham (he/him/his)

Apartment Building in Park Slope (2020) by Gary Wickham (he/him/his)

Excerpt from answers to the Archive Project's questionnaire checking in with each contributor.

Love in the Time of COVID-19 (2020) by Peter Robinson (he/him/his)

Excerpt from answers to the Archive Project's questionnaire checking in with each contributor.

Untitled [Portrait in Isolation] (2020) by Lily Olsen (she/her)

Untitled [Portrait in Isolation] (2020) by Lily Olsen (she/her)

Untitled [Portrait in Isolation] (2020) by Lily Olsen (she/her)

Untitled [Portrait in Isolation] (2020) by Lily Olsen (she/her)

Excerpt from answers to the Archive Project's questionnaire checking in with each contributor.

Dante & Holly (2020) by Cailtin McCarthy (they/them)

Untitled [Dima & Sasha] (2020) by Alexander Kargaltsev

Untitled [Dima & Sasha] (2020) by Alexander Kargaltsev

WERK From Home (2020) by Barry Brown (he/him/his)

WERK From Home (2020) by Barry Brown (he/him/his)
Queer Life in Quarantine highlights contributions to The LGBT Community Center National History Archive’s LGBTQuarantine Archive Project, an open call to collect stories, photographs, diary entries, artworks and more representing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine.
In response to the particularities of the COVID-19 health crisis, the nature of social interaction and the means through which we experience connection has shifted. Some stay connected with those they live with, some meet loved ones in socially-distanced settings, while others maintain or create relationships through digital means. In a period when physical distance becomes a necessity for public health, social lives are transformed. Nonetheless, connection among our communities continues to be a source of hope and strength for many.
Special thanks to Dante Hussein, Caitlin McCarthy and Avery Novitch—and all of the contributors to the project.
See a trio of exhibits showcasing the LGBTQuarantine project at our Google Arts & Culture page. The call for contributions is still open: gaycenter.org/lgbtquarantine

Untitled [Black Lives Matter at Stonewall] (2020) by Jonathan Ned Katz (he/him/his)
The following records contain detailed information for all Center Archive manuscript collections. You can also search The Center archive by specific topics or research areas. For information on the archive's magazine and newspaper holdings, and on the records of The Center itself, email archive@gaycenter.org.
3.5 feet. plus 2.5 inches of photographs and 1 costume box
October 5th, 1990 - October 8th, 1990
1988 - 1999 (Bulk August 1, 1991 - October 1, 1994)
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