Art 109: Visual Dialogue

Month February 2025

The Line Between Anjun and Aġnaq

Being trans and Indigenous can feel like walking in two worlds. Even though prior to colonization, queer people were admired; due to colonialism homophobia & transphobia is present in many of our communities. Anjun is man and Agnatha is woman… Continue Reading →

Music and Me

What does a dancer want?

Ballet shaped my upbringing; each passing minute prompted me to consider my future. Every suspended moment of limbs and time sparked a deep yearning to ensure my experiences were meaningful and my future dependable.

Ideal Self Portrait

I was born with a congenital nevus, or a large mole patch, on my nose. It is the first thing anyone notices about me at a glance and is my most notable feature. I wish that I could hide it… Continue Reading →

same ocean

This piece represents identity through images of both my younger self and I. Both images were of myself looking at the same ocean, years apart, representing the role one’s younger self plays in their current identity. I may have grown,… Continue Reading →

I NEED TO SCHEDULE AN ADVISING APPOINTMENT

This work is an ironic take on something unnamed involving humor and self-loathing.

Music and I

Being Observed

In this piece, I am considering the visibility of identity, and how identity is often judged to be valid or not by others simply through observation rather than taking in more information. It is a more literal take of feeling… Continue Reading →

Seeing Eye

The eye image represents my view over the natural world and my love for the beauty of nature itself. The mountains, water, smoke, starts, foliage etc. encapsulates the things i am constantly thking about

Still Smiling

This artwork is a representation of the struggles and hardships throughout my life, and even after all these obstacles I continue to do my best to keep my smile.

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