Loud and Queer
almost home
DEAR READER
Keni
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
No title available

Origami Around
AnasAbdin
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
wallacepolsom

Janaina Medeiros

No title available

shark vs the universe
d e v o n

⁂
Game of Thrones Daily

JVL
Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
we're not kids anymore.
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from Argentina

seen from India
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Brazil

seen from Norway

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Germany

seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
@rickypinnography
Loud and Queer
Prep for Prep Alumni Art Group Tour at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Photos taken on March 1st 2025.
In case you are unaware, The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU featured a multidisciplinary Ilocano artist and building practitioner as their 2025 Artist-in-Residence: Sean Connelly.
His exhibition is called “Hawai‘i is not the United States, but it is your Future”
Images captured on November 19, 2025 in the exhibition space at 20 Cooper Square.
About the artist [from the project description]
Born and raised in Honolulu, Sean Connelly (2025 Artist-in-Residence) is an artist and building practitioner working collaboratively across sculpture, architecture, film, and cartography. Connelly’s practice engages deeply with decolonial interventions and supports Native liberation, food sovereignty, land justice, and cultural resurgence centering ‘āina (Land / That Which Feeds).
About the exhibition [from the project description]
“Hawai‘i is not the United States, but it is your Future” foregrounds oceanic ways of knowing in a continental setting, advancing an approach to the built environment that conceives building, body, land, water, and sky as an interdependent system of relation and care. Through sculptural and cartographic works, the exhibition invites audiences to reconsider urban and ecological futures using Pacific frameworks in which interconnections are repaired to nurture continuity rather than fragmentation. Presented at 20 Cooper Square Gallery on Lenape lands occupied by the United States, the exhibition centers Hawai‘i history and Oceanic perspectives while taking care not to overwrite the diverse local and Indigenous histories of New York and the East Coast; instead, the exhibition situates itself in humble dialogue with ongoing, often overlooked struggles against dispossession, forced removal, and erasure that Native peoples across Turtle Island, Hawaiʻi, and the Pacific continue to confront in parallel.
Link for further reading:
https://apa.nyu.edu/exhibition/hawaii-is-not-the-united-states-but-it-is-your-future/
Dead End (2025)
New York City. Street Photography. 2025. Ricardo Pinnock
Oh so irreverent