SAN FRANCISCO (February 6, 2020)—On the heels of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus’ [SFGMC] launch of the public phase of their capital campaign to support the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts, SFGMC Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig and Executive Director Chris Verdugo announced today the first season of programming to take place at the Center. Programming will bring audience members closer to renowned music artists, arts organizations, and SFGMC members.
SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS PRESENTS PENNED IN PINK MUSIC BY QUEER COMPOSERS, YOUTH, AND ALLIES
Today, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig and Executive Director Chris Verdugo announced Penned in Pink—a concert featuring music by queer composers, youth, and allies throughout the decades—performing at Davies Symphony Hall on Thursday, March 26 at 8 p.m. SFGMC will be joined by special guest Alex Newell, best-known for his powerful performance as the male-to-female transgender character ‘Unique Adams’ on Fox’s “Glee.”
SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS LAUNCHES PUBLIC PHASE OF CAPITAL CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF NATIONAL LGBTQ CENTER FOR THE ARTS
SAN FRANCISCO (January 16, 2020)—On the evening of Wednesday, January 15, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) launched the public phase of its capital campaign to support the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts with a reception featuring remarks from Mayor London Breed, California State Senator Scott Wiener, Honorary Chair Sharon Stone, SFGMC Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig, Campaign Chair Edward Sell, and SFGMC Executive Director Chris Verdugo. The evening also featured performances from members of SFGMC, San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company, Opera Parallèle, San Francisco Philharmonic, and Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, docent-led tours of the building, and more.
The three-year, $15 million campaign will secure and refurbish the new building and create a long-term financial foundation for SFGMC with a permanent endowment. To date, more than $9 million has been raised, with leadership gifts of $5 million from founding Chorus member Terrence Chan, $1 million from the Chorus Board of Directors, and $1 million from Zendesk Founder and CEO Mikkel Svane, along with $250,000 from the city of San Francisco and $500,000 from the state of California. The remaining $6 million will be raised through the generous support of individuals, foundations and businesses. Naming opportunities for iconic spaces within the new building include the auditorium, production studio, main lobby, second and third floor lobbies, conference rooms, offices, dressing rooms, the roof, and the building itself.
“Creating a space for the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts and a foundation for the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus will help ensure these important organizations can operate for generations to come. This new space with help inspire greater advocacy through art, which, given the current political environment at the federal level, is more important than ever before,” said Mayor Breed. “I am glad the City was able to offer financial support for this space so that SFGMC has a permanent home here in San Francisco and can continue inspiring people across our city, country, and the world.”
“As the Chorus has grown, our mission has evolved. Today the Chorus aspires to play a larger role, offering programming that serves the entire nation; our new home will be a laboratory for the creation and dissemination of LGBTQ arts programming. I am proud to lead this campaign as we look ahead to the needs of our community over the next 40 years,” said Sell. “There are few organizations like SFGMC with the history and power to unite and transform, and there has never been a more critical need for the uplifting sounds and unifying messages of SFGMC.”
“We live in a city that has been on the cutting edge of the LGBTQ movement every step of the way. Forging new territory is in our DNA. It is with this courageous pioneer spirit that the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus moves into an amazing four-story building and creates the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts. This new Arts Center will allow us to reach new levels of outreach and effectiveness,” said Seelig. “In our transitory world, we all seek to find our tribe, community, and logical family. The search for home is even more challenging for members of the LGBTQ community. We intend to change that with our new building.”
“The Arts Center will not only be SFGMC’s home, it will be home to countless artists and arts organizations nationwide who often find it a challenge to merely exist, much less have a physical space. We will be a home for art and activism,” said Verdugo. “As pioneers of the LGBTQ choral movement, we will inspire and challenge the next generation of leaders and creators to create art that not only keeps our stories alive but moves us all forward as one collective human community.”
SFGMC purchased the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts in April 2019. Located at 170 Valencia Street in the Castro LGBTQ Cultural District, the building is a four-floor historic property designed by architect Harold Stoner. It was completed in 1931 for the Independent Order of Foresters, a fraternal society that sought a space for convenings. From 1976 until 2018, the space was used as the city’s center for the Bahá’í faith. The interior has more than 23,000 square feet, including a spacious lobby, auditorium, stage, dressing rooms, office space, multiple conference rooms, kitchens, and storage. The core components of the space are ideal for SFGMC though there are significant renovations needed to modernize the building and adapt its use for a performing arts organization.
***Renderings of the renovations are available HERE***
Since its founding, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus has been a leader in its field. With the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts, the Chorus is now planning to expand and enhance its leadership role by opening the building to composers, librettists, choreographers, and other performing artists as an incubator and workshop space for the creation of new works and collaborations; creating a new home for activists, artists, and arts leaders to meet, share experiences, and develop new projects to further enhance the LGBTQ arts field; hosting internships and trainings for LGBTQ arts managers; providing a venue for scholarly research of LGBTQ arts; collaborating with other gay choruses and community-based organizations to build RHYTHM (reaching youth through music) programs in their own communities; and creating media content that can be disseminated from the building’s recording and broadcast studio.
Additional details about SFGMC’s upcoming programming at the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts will be announced on January 21, 2020. For more information on the Capital Campaign, visit sfgmc.org/capital-campaign.
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About SFGMC
Founded in 1978, SFGMC sparked a nationwide LGBTQ choral movement after its first public performance at a vigil on the steps of City Hall following the assassinations of Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone. Since then SFGMC has been embedded in the fabric of San Francisco. It has soothed souls in pain, lifted spirits in triumph, and has remained a steadfast beacon of hope.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig, SFGMC has established a heightened level of performance standards bringing renewed audience and choral industry acclaim. Recent touring schedules, recordings, and outreach programs have broadened its impact and reputation in the community while maintaining its signature blend of humor, personality and ground-breaking performances. In 2019, SFGMC acquired a historic facility that has become its permanent home for rehearsals and offices. The building also serves as the first-ever National LGBTQ Center for the Arts, a community space for LGBTQ artists and arts organizations.
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SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH HOLIGAYS ARE HERE: RING THEM BELLS ANNUAL HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA TO FEATURE SPECIAL GUESTS, VELOCITY HANDBELL ENSEMBLE
SAN FRANCISCO (October 23, 2019)—Today, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig and Executive Director Chris Verdugo announced Holigays Are Here: Ring Them Bells—a holiday extravaganza featuring the 300 men of the chorus—performing at San Francisco’s Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly the Nourse Theater) on Friday, December 6 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, December 7 at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets for Holigays Are Here: Ring Them Bells ($25–$110) are on-sale now by visiting www.SFGMC.org or by calling 415-392-4400.
SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR SEASON 42 AND PROGRAMMING AT THEIR NEW HOME, THE NATIONAL LGBTQ CENTER FOR THE ARTS
On the heels of a monumental season—including the purchase of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus’s permanent home, the National LGBTQ Center for the Arts; the premiere of “Gay Chorus Deep South,” a documentary chronicling SFGMC’s groundbreaking Lavender Pen Tour; and incredible musical experiences honoring the past, present, and future of the LGBTQ rights movement—San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig and Executive Director Chris Verdugo announced today the lineup for Season 42. Featuring the 300 men of the chorus, the season begins with Holigays Are Here: Ring Them Bells, a holiday extravaganza at the Sydney Goldstein Theater on December 6–7, 2019; Penned in Pink! featuring music by queer composers, youth and allies, as well as the world premiere of “@QueerZ,” a choral work by composer Julian Hornik highlighting stories of queer youth on March 26, 2020 at Davies Symphony Hall; and Fabulous and Forbidden Broadway, in which SFGMC will present the Tony Award-winning Off-Broadway smash parody of musicals, as well as their own renditions of revered Broadway hits in June 2020, with the venue to be announced at a later date.
SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS PARTNERS WITH CONTENTFUL TO CREATE DIGITAL HISTORICAL ARCHIVE CHRONICLING THE CHORUS’ 40+ YEAR HISTORY
SAN FRANCISCO (August 16, 2019)—The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC)—under the leadership of Artistic Director Dr. Timothy Seelig and Executive Director Christopher Verdugo—announced today that Contentful, a leading content management system provider, will be partnering with SFGMC to contribute ongoing technical access and cloud storage for SFGMC’s new digital archive.
“GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH,” SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLING GROUNDBREAKING LAVENDER PEN TOUR, WINS AUDIENCE AWARD AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL
SAN FRANCISCO (May 7, 2019)—The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC)—under the leadership of Dr. Timothy Seelig, Artistic Director and Christopher Verdugo, Executive Director—announced today that “Gay Chorus Deep South,” the documentary chronicling SFGMC’s life-changing Lavender Pen Tour through five southern states in the fall of 2017, is the recipient of the Audience Award at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival following its world premiere on Monday, April 29. Hailed as “a powerful study in doing the unexpected” (Vice) and “one of the most moving documentaries to premiere this year” (The Daily Beast), the documentary will make its San Francisco premiere at the Frameline Film Festival on Sunday, June 30.
SAN FRANCISCO GAY MEN’S CHORUS CLOSES OUT SEASON 41 WITH QUEENS
SAN FRANCISCO (April 19, 2019) – The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC)—under the leadership of Dr. Timothy Seelig, Artistic Director and Christopher Verdugo, Executive Director—concludes Season 41 with QUEENS, a concert commemorating the past, present, and future of the LGBTQ rights movement in celebration of Pride Month. QUEENS will take place for three performances only at The Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly Nourse Theater, 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco). The performance schedule is as follows: Friday, June 21 at 8 p.m., and Saturday, June 22 at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets range in price from $25–$99 and are available now by visiting www.sfgmc.org or by calling City Box Office at 415-392-4400.