How To Turn Your Home Into a Haven for Queer Art
The spaces we inhabit shape our moods, our sense of safety, and ultimately, our sense of self. For queer women and nonbinary people, the concept of “home” carries greater weight.
The spaces we inhabit shape our moods, our sense of safety, and ultimately, our sense of self. For queer women and nonbinary people, the concept of “home” carries greater weight.
Symphonii Smith-Kennedy is a 23-year-old Jamaican-American artist from South Florida, exploring themes of identity, race, and queerness through her painting. A graduate of New World School of the Arts, she
Hardworking, creative, and passionate are three words artist Shayn Green (she/her or they/them) uses to describe herself — and rightfully so. As the creator of Big Nose Baddies, Green has
Imagine being at a bar, watching a queer woman in an extravagant costume take the stage and begin a slow, seductive dance, removing most of her clothes along the way.