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Hedgiee, an Undocu-artist, uses his art to reclaim his humanity and make his community visible.
In this episode, Hedgiee talks about his lived experience of being an undocumented college graduate and how his experiences drive his desire to create a space for undocumented artists to gain visibility and share their work.
Hedgiee also speaks to his range of artwork, from illustration, to photography, to poetry, and his goal to humanize both himself and the undocumented community by creating symbolic works that speak to disrupting systems built upon oppression and dehumanization.
View more work from Hedgiee at twincitiesdesignscene.com
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Hedgiee, an Undocu-artist, uses his art to reclaim his humanity and make his community visible.
In this episode, Hedgiee talks about his lived experience of being an undocumented college graduate and how his experiences drive his desire to create a space for undocumented artists to gain visibility and share their work.
Hedgiee also speaks to his range of artwork, from illustration, to photography, to poetry, and his goal to humanize both himself and the undocumented community by creating symbolic works that speak to disrupting systems built upon oppression and dehumanization.
View more work from Hedgiee at twincitiesdesignscene.com