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Zeth CAMERON (they / them)
Being A VoiceZeth Cameron
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Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth CAMERON
Late night swimming at the local pool on Friday
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Artist statement: Growing up, swimming was at once fun, freeing, meditative, and vaguely uncomfortable. Now as a trans young adult, swimming is a rarer exercise, discreetly undertaken in the closing hours at the local pool. By lingering on a close-up of myself in nongendered swimwear, this self-portrait seeks to bypass the regular anxieties of being a queer body in a public space, instead finding joy in the act of being seen and staring back.
Zeth Cameron’s practice follows lines of resonance through different media and research rabbit-holes, with an emphasis on the intersection of queerness and disability. Half-spoken sentences and unrefined projects are celebrated.
Cameron is a 24 year old emerging installation artist interested in mixing media and moods as a form of audio-visual intervention. Their practice is grounded in their experiences with ADHD and gender non-conformity, and embraces work that is tonally ambivalent or seemingly 'incomplete' as a sort of queer disability-led praxis.
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