Apply now to become WeHo’s first Drag Laureate

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The City of West Hollywood requests applications from professional drag persona/performers to serve as the City of West Hollywood’s first Drag Laureate.

The Drag Laureate will serve as an ambassador of West Hollywood’s vibrant drag culture and arts and promote West Hollywood through the artform of drag performance. Application requirements and submission information is available on the City of West Hollywood’s website: www.weho.org/community/arts-and-culture/drag-laureate.

The West Hollywood Drag Laureate will be expected to serve as an ambassador for the City of West Hollywood, enhance the presence and appreciation of drag culture and arts in West Hollywood, promote partnerships with businesses and community organizations in the City, inspire an emerging generation of drag artists, and participate in the selection of the next West Hollywood Drag Laureate.

The inaugural West Hollywood Drag Laureate will serve for a term of two (2) years, beginning July 2023 and ending June 2025 and will receive an annual honorarium of $15,000 for appearances and an annual event.

Professional drag persona/performers living in the Los Angeles County region are eligible to apply. A successful applicant will be able to demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of drag history, show enthusiasm and love for the City, exhibit excellent public-speaking skills, have experience in performing at a wide variety of venues and in front of a variety of audiences, and have experience in organizing, producing, and managing events/projects from start to finish.

Only drag artists with a significant connection to the City of West Hollywood will be considered. Such connections may be that the artist lives in the City, works in the City, has volunteered on a regular basis for community programs that deliver services in the City, and/or has organized or participated in events that were co-sponsored by and/or took place in the City of West Hollywood. Refer to the www.weho.org/streets to confirm that the residence, work address, and/or the activities being presented for qualification are in the City of West Hollywood.

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At its meeting on October 19, 2020 the City Council of the City of West Hollywood directed City staff to develop a Drag Laureate Program. In September 2022, the application process for the Drag Laureate program was released and with feedback from the community, the City embarked on program updates. On March 6, 2023, City Council approved the revised program and application for the West Hollywood Drag Laureate.

For more information about Drag Laureate program, contact Rebecca Ehemann, Arts Manager, at (323) 848-6846 or at [email protected]. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

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Liam Smith
1 year ago

People who are buying ads this year You’re wrong, I’ve used a lot of SMS sending services that I’ve had success with.

Samsun Bayan Escort
1 year ago

Samsun Escort

Dignity
Dignity
1 year ago

Get a real job that’s some dignity to it!

Spectacle
Spectacle
1 year ago

This is no city/town for sophisticated people but one that religiously procures people preferring to be spectacles rather than responsible individuals. 🙄. A striving spectacle in its own right.

voter
voter
1 year ago

Appalling use of taxpayer money. It’s insulting to women–and most men.

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
1 year ago

I’m pondering if I’m old enough to apply to be the city’s Daddy Laureate.

cleancut/college/gaymer
cleancut/college/gaymer
1 year ago
Reply to  Alan Strasburg

Every Daddy Laureate needs a Twink Laureate. Two for for the price of one. Better deal.

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
1 year ago

I’m in the book.

Steve Martin
Steve Martin
1 year ago
Reply to  Alan Strasburg

Old enough, maybe; rich enough is the question.

enemyofthestate
enemyofthestate
1 year ago

Wastatime. West Hollywood, the unserious city.

Ham Shipey
Ham Shipey
1 year ago

it’s a clown show.

Jonathan H. Dowling
Jonathan H. Dowling
1 year ago

I think West Hollywood should appoint a Homeless Laureate next!

JF1
JF1
1 year ago

🙄

Choices
Choices
1 year ago

Would the applicant want this on their CV or Linkedin? Maybe best to leave hobbies to the hobby category unless of course one considers a $15,000 stipend worth more than their professional career, but then again this could be someone’s career.

Mick Remington
Mick Remington
1 year ago

god help us