ICONS is temporarily closed.
Get ready for a night of incredible performances at the Queer Open Mic in collaboration with the Femmes and Thems meetup at Icons!
Our fabulous feature is Emberlee Autumn Ashwind!
Our event will be a celebration of queer art and culture, featuring talented performers from the local community and beyond. With a focus on inclusivity and diversity, we welcome performers of all genders, sexualities, and identities to attend, though the stage is for LGBTQIA2+ ... view more »
ICONS is temporarily closed.
Get ready for a night of incredible performances at the Queer Open Mic in collaboration with the Femmes and Thems meetup at Icons!
Our fabulous feature is Emberlee Autumn Ashwind!
Our event will be a celebration of queer art and culture, featuring talented performers from the local community and beyond. With a focus on inclusivity and diversity, we welcome performers of all genders, sexualities, and identities to attend, though the stage is for LGBTQIA2+ voices.
Emberlee Autumn Ashwind is a queer creatrix, wordsmith, and enthusiast of the weird hailing from Arizona monsoons and now residing in Colorado Springs.
Fae finds meaning and purpose in the queer art community of the Springs creating art in many mediums, but poetry is by far faer home.
Emberlee has been featured by Poetry 719 in “Let’s Talk About Death Open Mic” , artist Marrisa White in her Show “Above the Clouds”, and Children of Gaia’s “Art in Action”.
Emberlee now casts incantations inspired by faer life, loves, and the magic we all have within us.
Fae can be found on Instagram and TikTok @herequeerandcocky
Security info: We will have security present at the event. We will also be checking folks in at the door and checking bags – please keep that in mind if you are bringing a bag with you.
The doors will be locked otherwise. This event is open to all ages, but please bring your ID so we can confirm your age.
Covid-19 info: We ask that this be a masked event so that those in our community who are immuno-compromised can be in attendance.
Masks can be removed when speaking at the mic.
Whether you’re a seasoned performer or just looking to enjoy some amazing art, the Queer Open Mic is the place to be.
See you there!
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