Magenta Lounge is a queer art collective started by James Horner. The group composed of the artists: Noah Cribb, James Horner, Dustin Oriente, Nathan Storey, and George Towne; had its second exhibit at the Amos Eno Gallery, NYC — from January 8 - February 8, 2026. Their first exhibit was a public art show in the windows of an abandoned building in Chicago (February 2025). In addition to exhibits and special projects, Magenta Lounge also creates zines.
ZINES
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William Cullum: A Life of Chaos and Art - A short biography with works and photos of the curious life of William (Bill) Cullum, an artist who died from AIDS in 2020. Researched from the Visual AIDS archive and other sources.
A zinealog with work from 12 artists from Magenta Lounge’s 2026 exhibit, “Queer Today - Love, Power, Freedom!” at Amos Eno Gallery. The show responds to the moment and channels opinions, tenderdness, sexuality, icons, humor and defiance from LGBTQ+ artists.
Magenta Lounge - Images from our 2025 inaugural public art exhibit in Chicago. Artists include: Noah Cribb, James Horner, Dustin Oriente, Nathan Storey, and George Towne.
The Lovelies Hanging at the Chateau - Keith Haring, Marsha P. Johnson and other queer icons are at an artist retreat in France. Available for sale through Undertow Editions.
Queer Icons - Liz Taylor, David Wojnarowicz and Marsha P. Johnson write history! This zine was produced at the Bronx Museum and is archived in their permanent collection.
Scorchscapes - Artists tout their favorite landscapes.
Muse - Discover artists’ muses and how they are inspired by them.
Scorch — The Scorch artists explore heat through thier work.