Can I Hold Your Hand? by Jamie John
Cyanotype prints - $40 each
Created as part of the Long Memory Project, vol. 2
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About the artist:
Jamie John is a two-spirit queer and trans Anishinaabe and Korean-American artist practicing in Traverse City and elsewhere. Their cultural and familial background offers a profound sense of kinship and what it means to connect to land, ancestry, and each other.
Jamie's desire to create stems from their need to communicate their lived experience as a queer and trans mixed Indigenous person living in opposition to the logic of capitalism and colonialism.
Website: jamierjohn.com
Instagram: @jamie_john.jpg
Cyanotype prints - $40 each
Created as part of the Long Memory Project, vol. 2
—
About the artist:
Jamie John is a two-spirit queer and trans Anishinaabe and Korean-American artist practicing in Traverse City and elsewhere. Their cultural and familial background offers a profound sense of kinship and what it means to connect to land, ancestry, and each other.
Jamie's desire to create stems from their need to communicate their lived experience as a queer and trans mixed Indigenous person living in opposition to the logic of capitalism and colonialism.
Website: jamierjohn.com
Instagram: @jamie_john.jpg
Cyanotype prints - $40 each
Created as part of the Long Memory Project, vol. 2
—
About the artist:
Jamie John is a two-spirit queer and trans Anishinaabe and Korean-American artist practicing in Traverse City and elsewhere. Their cultural and familial background offers a profound sense of kinship and what it means to connect to land, ancestry, and each other.
Jamie's desire to create stems from their need to communicate their lived experience as a queer and trans mixed Indigenous person living in opposition to the logic of capitalism and colonialism.
Website: jamierjohn.com
Instagram: @jamie_john.jpg