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On this episode, we uplift the visually striking and bold work by artist Kimani Johnson, a fiber artist based in Atlanta, home of the Muscogee people. Kimani’s pieces tell a story about their personal experience as a black and queer person. The themes in their work continuously explore black erotic autonomy. Kimani uses images sourced from vintage black pornographic magazines to celebrate the sexuality of the women found in them. Join us in a discussion about questioning and challenging norms in art and self care.
To see Kimani’s work, please visit their Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/thenameiskimani/).
The Waystation Podcast is a component of The Chrysalis Institute. Please visit www.thechrysalisinstitute.com to learn more.
On this episode, we uplift the visually striking and bold work by artist Kimani Johnson, a fiber artist based in Atlanta, home of the Muscogee people. Kimani’s pieces tell a story about their personal experience as a black and queer person. The themes in their work continuously explore black erotic autonomy. Kimani uses images sourced from vintage black pornographic magazines to celebrate the sexuality of the women found in them. Join us in a discussion about questioning and challenging norms in art and self care.
To see Kimani’s work, please visit their Instagram page (https://www.instagram.com/thenameiskimani/).
The Waystation Podcast is a component of The Chrysalis Institute. Please visit www.thechrysalisinstitute.com to learn more.