"The Role of Queer Art in Activism and Storytelling" Say That! Conversation Series
March 23, 2025 @ 6:00PM — 9:00PM Central Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
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The Role of Queer Art in Activism and Storytelling
Art is a powerful force for self-expression, resistance, and storytelling, and queer artists have long used their work to push boundaries and create change. Join us for a shorter showcase featuring the work of Theo Love, Vertarias, Tia Boyd, and Mirakol Jade, followed by a panel discussion exploring how art intersects with activism, mental health, and identity.
“Say That!” – A Conversation Series presented by ASHwell Clinic and powered by the ViiV Healthcare Positive Action Grant.
Discussion: Exploring how art intersects with activism, mental health, and identity.
Moderator - Jeremy A. Teel @JeremyATeel on IG
Speaker/Performer - Theo Love Instagram
Speaker/Performer - Vertarias Instagram
Speaker/Performer - Tia Boyd Instagram
Speaker/Performer - Mirakol Jade Miles Instagram
Who Should Attend?
Queer creatives, artists, art lovers, and anyone interested in the ways that art can shape narratives and foster change in the LGBTQ+ community.
Why It Matters?
Queer artists have historically been at the forefront of movements for change, using their work to highlight personal and political struggles. This event will explore how creative expression is essential for advocacy, mental health, and authentic representation in the arts.
🔹 Presented by ASHwell Clinic and powered by the ViiV Healthcare Positive Action Grant
🔹 Hosted by Jeremy A. Teel