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t'ART online: Spring Showcase
Emily
Hi I'm Emily, a sex-positive illustrator from Norwich currently based in Lincoln. My art focuses on the weird, wonderful and dazzling world of sex, creating colourful work that aims to break the stigmatisation of sex and masturbation that is prevelant especially with women and queer people!
@hairypitsntits
Cas Olowoyo
Cas Olowoyo is a London-based artist, by way of Nigeria, performing under the name 'ellc' (pronounced ell-see). Their work is underpinned by a love for storytelling, vulnerability and playfulness. Leaning into their dramatic flair they provoke the senses using vivid imagery & whimsy, letting readers into their rich inner world for moments of connection. A bold and rich voice both on the stage and on the page.
Instagram: @ellcsings
Erin Mullens
Erin Mullens is an American writer who currently lives in Seoul, South Korea. Her hobbies include reading, going to art museums, and hiking in the woods. She has previously been published in Cathartic Youth Literary magazine.
Instagram: @moonchildisuhgood
Constance Grv
"Did You Get Home Safe?" is about public sexual harassment and gendered violence, a monster.
I love to create stuff and use multiple mediums, such as writing, photo, filmmaking, makeup and sculpting, to question, understand, reclaim and free myself, and hopefully others, from social norms and oppressive systems. This piece, in particular, means a lot to me because, like many women and gender minorities, I have suffered a lot of street harassment throughout my life. It profoundly impacts how I exist in public or if I even exist in public spaces, which angers me.
Instagram: @constancegrv
Jenn Zuko
Body language consultant, fight director, intimacy coordinator. Author. Movement artist & burlesque badass. Ninja emeritus. jenn5c3s4.substack.com
Instagram handle: @jennzuko
Emma Wells
Emma is a mother and English teacher. She has poetry published with various literary journals and magazines. She enjoys writing flash fiction and short stories also. Her debut novel, Shelley’s Sisterhood, is due to be published in 2023.
Britta Benson
Britta Benson is a circus skills instructing German, a mixed media writer, performer and linguist thriving in Scotland, her chosen habitat since the year 2000. She runs a creative writing group, The Procrastinators, writes a daily blog, Britta's Blog - Letters from Scotland brittasblog422041504.wordpress.com as well as her poetry blog, Odds & Ends oddsends707138946.wordpress.com.
Lauren Bulla
My name is Lauren Bulla, I am a queer creative from the United States. I moved to England in 2021 to pursue a masters degree in international human rights law. I have been focusing my energies on expanding my creative pursuits, those of which are primarily poetry, digital artwork, and acrylic paintings.
Much of my work is inspired by life's larger questions - namely the contradiction and overlapping of "fate versus coincidence". Though this is often the baseline of many of my works, I also draw inspiration from everyday monsters, queer nightlife, interpersonal relationships, the natural world, and the liminality of our dreams.
Adam Lucy
I'm a multi-faceted autodidact queer visual artist and poet living between South London and coastal art hub Margate.Adam Lucy is a multi-faceted artist living and practicing between London and creative coastal hub Margate. His work occupies a space of revelation, exploring and experimenting by peeling back of layers of memory and time. My poetic and visual works explore, memory, grief and social injustices.
Instagram: @alucyart
Paloma Jauncey Mckim
Paloma uses poetry to reflect on and embrace unexamined and often unflattering responses to everyday life. Paloma’s work has been published in both magazines and anthologies including:The Feminist Library’s Queer Dictionary, Sunday Mornings at the River’s Covid Anthology,
Querencia Press’ Winter Anthology, Curious Publishings Womxns issue and Polemical Zine.
Instagram: @poetrybypaloma
Ernesto Sarezale
Ernesto Sarezale is the pen name of a Basque poet based in London. Active in the poetry scene for many years as a performer and event promoter, he has recently completed a documentary about LGBTQ+ spoken word. His writing has been published in a variety of online and paper outlets, including a poetry chapbook called In The Name of the Flesh.
Instagram: @sarezale
Raven Wishgrove Tunsmith
Raven (they/them) is a queer and disabled artist creature who works in many media (crochet! embroidery! painting! oh my!). They live in the Puget Sound area of Washington state with their cat Harry and two small parrots Momo and Zodi. Raven is a big nerd who loves to mentor in creative methods.
poet the jules
poet the jules is a neurodivergent, non binary, queer artist, poet and performer. They are a multidisciplinary creative and they compose poetry, art and music about topics like queerness, transness, neurodiversity, mental health, sobriety and what life is like living in a human flesh vessel struggling under capitalism. They also love pigeons, teaspoons, rubber ducks, sunsets and oatmeal.
Instagram: @poetthejules
JP Seabright
JP Seabright (she/they) is a queer disabled writer living in London. They have two solo pamphlets published: Fragments from Before the Fall (Beir Bua Press); No Holds Barred (Lupercalia Press); and the collaborative works: GenderFux (Nine Pens Press) and MACHINATIONS (Trickhouse Press). More info https://jpseabright.com/ via Twitter @errormessage and Insta @jpseabright
'The Dream Engine' was created from the found text of the "verified annotation" from Bonnie Tyler on Genius Lyrics for the song Total Eclipse of the Heart. The title was used as a prompt on the Wombo AI art app for the accompanying image.
Angela Arnold
Angela Arnold lives in North Wales and is also an artist and a creative gardener. Her poems have appeared in print magazines, anthologies and online, in the UK and elsewhere. Her collection In|Between, about our ‘inner landscapes’ and our relationships, is out now: Stairwell Books/Amazon. Her second collection, newly completed, is doing the rounds.
Twitter: @AngelaArnold777