UT Assistant Director of the Gender and Sexuality Center Quynh-Huong Nguyen gets candid about their family’s migration story, feeling migration dysphoria, and finding community amongst queer Asians in Austin.
Untitled, 2012
© Felipe Baeza, courtesy Maureen Paley, London Felipe Baeza utilizes art as a tool to create political spaces. He primarily works on paper and incorporates different techniques via collage and de-collage. He also utilizes his own biography to reflect and explore the persistent effects of social institutions and cultural practices on the individual. He completed… read more
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by Myisha Arellanus This painting is meant to reflect the huge risks and efforts that undocumented youth took in order to achieve this very impermanent sense of protection we know as DACA. Among other symbolisms, it also serves to remind those of us who benefit from DACA that the entire immigrant community continues to be… read more