This year, 20 portraits aim to “honor extraordinary individuals whose work, activism, and sheer presence have shaped Greater Boston’s LGBTQ+ movement.”
In a tribute to Bailey, Adrianna Boulin, President of Boston Pride for the People, said, “His generous spirit has touched so many of us in the community, dropping wisdom and building us up along the way. That's the legacy he's already gifted to this world, a legacy of love, wisdom, and seeing the light in each of us.”
Supported by the Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History & Culture, the photos are displayed publicly throughout the month of June at the Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park (100 Atlantic Avenue, Boston), as part of the Museum's mission, "to preserve and promote the rich history and artistry of LGBTQ+ individuals across Massachusetts."