History is Gay Coloring Page: Marlene Dietrich

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Marlene Dietrich thumbnail (thin frame).jpg

History is Gay Coloring Page: Marlene Dietrich

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We’re raising money to support Black trans folks and bringing you things to keep you occupied in quarantine!

For a $2.00 donation, you’ll get a download this page so you can color some scenes of our favorite stories and humans featured in History is Gay episodes, and then share your completed masterpieces with us on social media using the hashtag #HIGColoringBook!

100% of proceeds will be donated to The Okra Project, a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home-cooked, healthy, and culturally specific meals and resources to Black Trans People wherever they can reach them.

This page depicts Marlene Dietrich, queer gender-bending artist and performer of the 1920s and 30s stage and screen. She’s featured a bit in Episode 5: “Stars from a Bi-Gone Era”!

This page was illustrated by Amanda Helton:

Amanda Helton (she/her) is an Art enthusiast working to shape the technological vision of the San José Museum of Art (SJMA). She is passionate about building SJMA's capacity to deliver rich, meaningful digital initiatives that extend the visitor experience beyond the exhibition and museum walls. Check out her newest project, a digital publication profiling 50 visionary artists from the SJMA Permanent Collection that just launched! Here's the link: https://50x50.sjmusart.org 

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