I believe that stories shape memory…
… and memory shapes the soul. As The Queer Historian of Emotional Truths, my practice is dedicated to unearthing, reconstructing, and imagining the emotional lives of queer people - past, present, and speculative.
I do not seek to catalogue facts. I seek to chronicle feeling.
My work:
Captures fleeting moments of connection, rupture, and longing.
Elevates personal histories and ephemeral truths often overlooked by traditional archives.
Uses a blend of forms (text, performance, image, sound) to preserve the emotional artefacts of queer life.
This practice is grounded in: Radical empathy, where emotional truth is treated as sacred; Speculative archiving, where imagined moments carry just as much weight as recorded ones; and accessibility and intimacy, where minimal means yield maximum resonance.
In a world that often edits us out, I work to write us back in. Not as footnotes, but as full, felt presences.