About
( she / her / they / them )
I am a Dominican-American visual artist and photographer, pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Art Practice at Stanford University. My projects explore representations of identity, particularly sexuality, gender, and social-cultural identity, often in dramatic and satirical ways. My work displays the diversity of drag performance that is so often not depicted in media – drag as a form of expression, a performance that exaggerates, defies, and questions gender and identity. My work also destigmatizes, reconstructs, and normalizes topics and conversations like menstruation, nudity, women and body hair, depression and anxiety, homelessness and body positivity. In addition to photography, I am a printmaker, t-shirt designer, and writer – mostly fiction, poetry, sketch comedy, and experimental essays.