
"The beauty of art is that these conversations that are abstractions for some, or painfully lived experiences for others become accessible and visceral. It’s an opportunity to build empathy. What inspired this gallery was a moving photo series from the Pulse Night Club survivors. There’s a degree of vulnerability in being us, being queer, being brown, or being a part of any marginalized identity. We’re automatically exposed due to breaking up society’s dominant paradigm of who we’re “supposed” to be.
I wanted to capture this nakedness of identity, while allowing each model’s distinct personality to shine. Each model was given the task to pick a quote that means something to them. It’s in this place of vulnerability we’re emancipated. It’s here where we’re most able to express ourselves authentically.
I hope this gallery inspires you to let your message shine and resonate throughout your entire being."- Narissa Jimenez-Petchumrus
(2019 Loud & Queer committee member)
![]() "I've got a song to sing and a love to protect.. | ![]() "and a promise to keep even in death." |
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![]() Kaiden Wilde"Why are the first responders to our oppression so often bullets?"- Kaiden Wilde | ![]() Sara Omanovic"You take it all in. You let the pain of the world touch your heart, and you turn it into compassion."- Pema Chödrön |
![]() Unique Dowtin"I hear you. I just choose to be selective of who I listen to." | ![]() Edgar Euan"You are not lucky to be here. The world needs your perspective. They are lucky to have you."- Antonio Tijerino |
![]() Rocky E."Pride. Equality for all." | ![]() Vanessa Wallace Gonzales"If I didn't define myself, for myself, I would be crunched into other peoples fantasies for me and eaten alive."- Audre Lorde |
![]() Stephanie Grey"We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented."- Elie Wiesel | ![]() Narissa Jimenez- Petchumrus"You don't get it. Brown is the source of my strength, not my fragility. Put us in the sun, we will grow." |
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