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Posts by Juniper MacAoidh

A drawing of the artist walking around with a silly smile, while a carabiner holding keys, connected to her pants, is making loud CLINK CLANK CLONK sound.

Above her is a thought bubble with a robot bearing the caption "Lesbotron 3000", also making loud CLINK CLANK CLONK sounds.

A drawing of the artist walking around with a silly smile, while a carabiner holding keys, connected to her pants, is making loud CLINK CLANK CLONK sound. Above her is a thought bubble with a robot bearing the caption "Lesbotron 3000", also making loud CLINK CLANK CLONK sounds.

happy lesbian week

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Volunteering at VLT is such a joy! Excited to get working on Intimate Apparel next month. :)

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Can you tell I’m partial to blues?

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Two rows of mostly fat quarters of fabric arranged in a plastic bin. One row holds neutrals and the other is sorted like a rainbow.

Two rows of mostly fat quarters of fabric arranged in a plastic bin. One row holds neutrals and the other is sorted like a rainbow.

Took everything out of my fabric bin last week and reorganized it in rainbow order. Sometimes I am impressed that all of my fabric still fits in a box despite doing textile art for years! It’s a struggle to not buy more, but I use little scraps at a time and this is honestly already a tad overkill.

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Vanessa Stockard (Australian, b.1975)
"Satan Taking a Break from Hate Crimes," 2022
Oil on dibond

#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt #catlover

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See you this Saturday, April 11th at The Hybrid Gallery for a good cause! Gender affirming care is essential! Trans people are the world!

What a vibrant, clever and generous community to be a part of. ♥️

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Juniper holds up a fabric collage in the sun and against a background of grass and daises. The collage is housed in a blue oval hoop and has three sections. From top to bottom: A blue, green and purple checked fabric with tiny cross stitches and blue flower sequins with purple bead centers. Black with multicolored neon splatters, with a whip stitched black and white spiral radiating from the center, and sequins, beads and mushrooms spinning out inside it. Pink and sea foam glitchy fabric with coordinating accent stitching and pink flower sequins with sea foam bead centers. The three sections are blanket stitched together in bumpy waves with pink to green gradient thread.

Juniper holds up a fabric collage in the sun and against a background of grass and daises. The collage is housed in a blue oval hoop and has three sections. From top to bottom: A blue, green and purple checked fabric with tiny cross stitches and blue flower sequins with purple bead centers. Black with multicolored neon splatters, with a whip stitched black and white spiral radiating from the center, and sequins, beads and mushrooms spinning out inside it. Pink and sea foam glitchy fabric with coordinating accent stitching and pink flower sequins with sea foam bead centers. The three sections are blanket stitched together in bumpy waves with pink to green gradient thread.

My offering for the upcoming top surgery fundraiser Yeet! hosted by local drag legends Heavy Cream & Hottboxx 9000. This fabric collage is packed full of color, texture and sparkle, and is heavily influenced by the incredible drag acts I’ve seen over the last year.

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And yes, there’s another shop drop on the way! Expect pins, patches and wall art. I’ve been stitching away and can’t wait to see what y’all think!

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Excited to be back at The Hybrid for some killer drag for a good cause this Saturday, and vending at my first ever 4/20 market (and at my neighborhood dispo too, score!) on the 19th.

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A shop schedule graphic against a photo of looking up at a tree with pink blooms against a blue sky. The box the text is in is semi-transparent with pink stitching detail. White text reads “bigbadtrouble April 2026 Shop Schedule. Apr 11, Yeet! Top Surgery Fundraiser, The Hybrid, Eugene. Apr 19, Downtown 4/20 Market, Sorority House Dispo, Eugene. Apr 24, BIGBADTROUBLE Shop Drop, ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble. Want me to vend? bigbadtroubleshop@gmail.com”

A shop schedule graphic against a photo of looking up at a tree with pink blooms against a blue sky. The box the text is in is semi-transparent with pink stitching detail. White text reads “bigbadtrouble April 2026 Shop Schedule. Apr 11, Yeet! Top Surgery Fundraiser, The Hybrid, Eugene. Apr 19, Downtown 4/20 Market, Sorority House Dispo, Eugene. Apr 24, BIGBADTROUBLE Shop Drop, ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble. Want me to vend? bigbadtroubleshop@gmail.com”

Better late than never, it’s my schedule for April! 🌸

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Market season arrives: Your guide to farm-fresh food, local crafts in Lane County As Eugene Saturday Market kicks off its 57th season this week, Lookout has a guide for the handcrafted goods market, the adjacent Lane County Farmers Market and other seasonal venues across Lane County,...

Market season arrives: Your guide to farm-fresh food, local crafts in Lane County By Taylor Goebel buff.ly/7RGO8TB

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As always, I am so appreciative of getting to be in a masks-required space. Thank you to @maskbloceug.bsky.social for helping create safer gatherings for us local weirdos. 😷

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A flyer with a cartoon of the cunty girl Gremlin in the center, and a pink and green color scheme. It reads, “Spring has Sprung Queer Makers Market. A mask required event supporting DIY queer economies. Please share!!! Sunday, March 22nd. 1590 Willamette St. 11am-5pm. Supported by Queer Eugene.”

A flyer with a cartoon of the cunty girl Gremlin in the center, and a pink and green color scheme. It reads, “Spring has Sprung Queer Makers Market. A mask required event supporting DIY queer economies. Please share!!! Sunday, March 22nd. 1590 Willamette St. 11am-5pm. Supported by Queer Eugene.”

I can’t believe it’s already been months since the last Queer Makers Market, but it’s back and so am I! Come check out one of my favorite markets in town, give your local queers your coin, and help raise money for Dua’a and her family. 🙌🏼♥️

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If you ever see that I’m not vending at these shows, it’s because I’m in the audience screaming. ♥️

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A flyer with a blue, purple and pink hazy background. It has six vendor logos near the bottom. It reads: “Men at Werk, A Drag Showcase for Kings & Things presents: FleXXX Appeal. A sexy queer revue hosted by Heavy Cream. Vendors: As You Like It, BIGBADTROUBLE, Boxxed Artworks, Emerald City Roller Derby, Obsidian Queers, The Sapphic Stoner. March 20th. Doors 7pm. Show 8pm. 21+. $30. The Hybrid.”

A flyer with a blue, purple and pink hazy background. It has six vendor logos near the bottom. It reads: “Men at Werk, A Drag Showcase for Kings & Things presents: FleXXX Appeal. A sexy queer revue hosted by Heavy Cream. Vendors: As You Like It, BIGBADTROUBLE, Boxxed Artworks, Emerald City Roller Derby, Obsidian Queers, The Sapphic Stoner. March 20th. Doors 7pm. Show 8pm. 21+. $30. The Hybrid.”

Excited to be vending this Friday at MEN AT WERK! If you don’t know, this is an absolute local gem and a must see. We are very blessed to have Heavy Cream and his many, many children in Eugene. Plus The Hybrid is such an intimate venue and you get to see everything up close... 👀

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Good! My wife worked at Riverbend during that time and people were being such babies about the vaccine. Peacehealth offers reasonable accommodations for those who refuse vaccines, and workers refused them. The end!

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A shop schedule graphic against a photo of looking up at an evergreen tree. The box the text is in is semi-transparent with grey stitching detail. White text reads “bigbadtrouble March 2026 Shop Schedule. Mar 13, BIGBADTROUBLE Shop Drop, ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble. Mar 20, Men at Werk Drag Showcase, The Hybrid, Eugene. Mar 22, Spring Queer Market, The Lavender Network, Eugene. Want me to vend? bigbadtroubleshop@gmail.com”

A shop schedule graphic against a photo of looking up at an evergreen tree. The box the text is in is semi-transparent with grey stitching detail. White text reads “bigbadtrouble March 2026 Shop Schedule. Mar 13, BIGBADTROUBLE Shop Drop, ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble. Mar 20, Men at Werk Drag Showcase, The Hybrid, Eugene. Mar 22, Spring Queer Market, The Lavender Network, Eugene. Want me to vend? bigbadtroubleshop@gmail.com”

An updated schedule for the rest of March, to add in the Queer Makers Market I’ll be vending at on the 22nd! I really hope you come check out these two wonderful events!

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6 cross stitch patches against a black background: Lavender with dark green letters that say “bash back”, yellow with brown letters that say “butch”, green with light blue numbers that read “333”, light sage with orange and brown letters that say “queer”, yellow with blue and purple numbers that read “111”, and deep denim blue with golden letters that say “butch”.

6 cross stitch patches against a black background: Lavender with dark green letters that say “bash back”, yellow with brown letters that say “butch”, green with light blue numbers that read “333”, light sage with orange and brown letters that say “queer”, yellow with blue and purple numbers that read “111”, and deep denim blue with golden letters that say “butch”.

Four small embroideries against a black background: Green plaid with a golden triquetra, orange and blue granny squares with a pink dara knot, pink and black leopard print with a teal and purple trinity knot, and blue pebbles with a rainbow triquetra.

Four small embroideries against a black background: Green plaid with a golden triquetra, orange and blue granny squares with a pink dara knot, pink and black leopard print with a teal and purple trinity knot, and blue pebbles with a rainbow triquetra.

Three items against a black background: A square cross stitch tatreez patch of a brown and pink lighthouse against forest green aida cloth. A sticker of a black and red lighthouse at night with a spiral beam coming out the top. A print of a magenta Celtic knotted circle with an orange triquetra knot in the center of it.

Three items against a black background: A square cross stitch tatreez patch of a brown and pink lighthouse against forest green aida cloth. A sticker of a black and red lighthouse at night with a spiral beam coming out the top. A print of a magenta Celtic knotted circle with an orange triquetra knot in the center of it.

Alright, here’s everything else that will go live in about 40 minutes! :) Patches, small embroidery pieces, and the last sticker and print I made for my snail mail club!

Thank you so much for liking what I make! I am proud to share it with you. ♥️

ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble

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1990 flyer that reads: PROTEST POLICE
REPRESSION
MEET AT PEOPLE'S PARK...TUES. NOV. 27
AT NOON FOR A RALLY AND MARCH
Early in November, Oska Hermasa, & respected senior member of the Berkeley community and Berkeley Police Review Commissioner, in the role of legal observer requested the badge numbers of officers Braunecker And Sifuentes of the UCPD. They responded to his request by body slamming him to
the ground, cracking a rib. He was handcuffed and arrested on the charge of interfering with a police
officer in the line of duty. Those duties consisted of rousting homeless people under new guidelines for People's Park.
On November 8, 300 people attended a speakout and
march to the UC cop shop, which ended with 11 arrests on trespassing charges.
Since these actions, the level of police repression has greatly iscreased. Witnesses and protestors have been harassed and intimidated. copwatchers have been verbally abused and arrested in retaliation.
Braunecker And Sifuentes have continued to brutalize the community, including clubbing anti-war protestors and beating up a well-know  homeless activist. Oska is scheduled for arraignment on Nov.
27, 2 PM at the Berkeley Courthouse (2120 MLK
Vay). Come out to support Oska. Defend your right to observe the cops!!!

We Are Marching To The Court House With These Demands:
* Drop The Charges Against Osha Neumann.
* Fire Braunecker And Sifuentes.
* Stop The Repression Against The Homeless.
* Drop The Charges Against The Sproul Steps 11.
REFUSE TO BE ABUSED STOP ALL COP VIOLENCE!

1990 flyer that reads: PROTEST POLICE REPRESSION MEET AT PEOPLE'S PARK...TUES. NOV. 27 AT NOON FOR A RALLY AND MARCH Early in November, Oska Hermasa, & respected senior member of the Berkeley community and Berkeley Police Review Commissioner, in the role of legal observer requested the badge numbers of officers Braunecker And Sifuentes of the UCPD. They responded to his request by body slamming him to the ground, cracking a rib. He was handcuffed and arrested on the charge of interfering with a police officer in the line of duty. Those duties consisted of rousting homeless people under new guidelines for People's Park. On November 8, 300 people attended a speakout and march to the UC cop shop, which ended with 11 arrests on trespassing charges. Since these actions, the level of police repression has greatly iscreased. Witnesses and protestors have been harassed and intimidated. copwatchers have been verbally abused and arrested in retaliation. Braunecker And Sifuentes have continued to brutalize the community, including clubbing anti-war protestors and beating up a well-know homeless activist. Oska is scheduled for arraignment on Nov. 27, 2 PM at the Berkeley Courthouse (2120 MLK Vay). Come out to support Oska. Defend your right to observe the cops!!! We Are Marching To The Court House With These Demands: * Drop The Charges Against Osha Neumann. * Fire Braunecker And Sifuentes. * Stop The Repression Against The Homeless. * Drop The Charges Against The Sproul Steps 11. REFUSE TO BE ABUSED STOP ALL COP VIOLENCE!

A 1990 flyer from the first group to call themselves a Cop Watch in Berkeley, California. It’s a call to action after police attacked a legal observer. The struggles of today are always in continuity with the resistance of the past!

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Left: an almost-square centered of a very figurative azalea flower. The border is a desaturated dark reddish-brown, the flower a pale wine, with desaturated petals on the corners.

Right: on blue fabric with painted mountain outlines, stylized bamboos with pale green-blue to pale-yellow through white thread.

Left: an almost-square centered of a very figurative azalea flower. The border is a desaturated dark reddish-brown, the flower a pale wine, with desaturated petals on the corners. Right: on blue fabric with painted mountain outlines, stylized bamboos with pale green-blue to pale-yellow through white thread.

Yesterday's #crossstitch projects

A desaturated interpretation of an azalea pattern (yup, NOT a sakura flower) and bamboos with gradient thread on hand-dyed fabric.

Both designs by Saeko Endo.

#embroidery #needlework #クロスステッチ

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Nine pins laid out in three rows of three. From left to right and top to bottom: White with messy red text that says “MACHO SLUT”. Black with a rainbow border and white text that reads “Studies Show Ten Out of Ten Lesbians Prefer Women”. Yellow with black gothic font that says “I Like Gentle Men”. White with black script that reads “use condom sense”. Black with a rainbow Star of David. White with a black portrait of July Garland in the center, surrounded by text that says “THE JUDY GARLAND MEMORIAL BOWLING LEAGUE”. Sandy brown with navy text that reads “I AM A SHAMELESS AGITATOR”. White with bold green text that says “The Truth Feels Good”: Medium muted blue with a gold drawing of three women in the rays of the moon, with text below that says “LESBIAN PRIDE ‘75”.

Nine pins laid out in three rows of three. From left to right and top to bottom: White with messy red text that says “MACHO SLUT”. Black with a rainbow border and white text that reads “Studies Show Ten Out of Ten Lesbians Prefer Women”. Yellow with black gothic font that says “I Like Gentle Men”. White with black script that reads “use condom sense”. Black with a rainbow Star of David. White with a black portrait of July Garland in the center, surrounded by text that says “THE JUDY GARLAND MEMORIAL BOWLING LEAGUE”. Sandy brown with navy text that reads “I AM A SHAMELESS AGITATOR”. White with bold green text that says “The Truth Feels Good”: Medium muted blue with a gold drawing of three women in the rays of the moon, with text below that says “LESBIAN PRIDE ‘75”.

Friday the 13th - 36 NEW REPRO PRIDE PINS! Come find them on my ko-fi, or if you want to make them yourself, they’re already available via my Digital Print Files listing!

ko-fi.com/s/0e63d2983d

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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Zacks

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Zacks

Jean McEwen, Plumb Line in Yellow, September 9, 1961
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Nine pins laid out in three rows of three. From left to right and top to bottom: Red with black script that says “Hormonally Insane”. Purple with white theatre font that reads “I CAN’T EVEN THINK STRAIGHT”. White with a black drawing of a smiling cat with big eyes, and text that says “OH PURR”. Black with pink font that says “FEMALE BY BIRTH… LESBIAN BY GRACE AND IF YOU HAPPEN TO SEE GRACE TELL HER I SAY HI”. Pink with black text that says “‘MARXIST MAFIA of the LAVENDER LEFT”. Black with a red keyhole and text inside that reads “closets are for clothes”. White with red text that reads “I’M Bi BY THE WAY”. Orange with a black line drawing of two fat cats with female symbols necklaces hugging each other from the side and smiling. Black with a drawing of two hands clasping a labrys.

Nine pins laid out in three rows of three. From left to right and top to bottom: Red with black script that says “Hormonally Insane”. Purple with white theatre font that reads “I CAN’T EVEN THINK STRAIGHT”. White with a black drawing of a smiling cat with big eyes, and text that says “OH PURR”. Black with pink font that says “FEMALE BY BIRTH… LESBIAN BY GRACE AND IF YOU HAPPEN TO SEE GRACE TELL HER I SAY HI”. Pink with black text that says “‘MARXIST MAFIA of the LAVENDER LEFT”. Black with a red keyhole and text inside that reads “closets are for clothes”. White with red text that reads “I’M Bi BY THE WAY”. Orange with a black line drawing of two fat cats with female symbols necklaces hugging each other from the side and smiling. Black with a drawing of two hands clasping a labrys.

Friday the 13th - 36 NEW REPRO PRIDE PINS! Come find them on my ko-fi, or if you want to make them yourself, they’re already available via my Digital Print Files listing!

ko-fi.com/s/0e63d2983d

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Juniper wearing a grey bandana and a black long sleeve shirt and standing in a backstage area. She holds two lighting gels up in front of her face, tinting it a brilliant bright pink.

Juniper wearing a grey bandana and a black long sleeve shirt and standing in a backstage area. She holds two lighting gels up in front of her face, tinting it a brilliant bright pink.

Happy #InternationalWomensDay but especially to the butches and dykes because I am problematic and I do have faves.

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Prairieland ICE shooting trial jury gets closer look at 'antifa' materials defendants owned Anti-fascism, anarchy and the abolition of ICE were common themes in literature and paraphernalia investigators found in the defendants' homes and cars.

“Zines are really like this little atomic unit of freedom of the press with simple pamphlets that you just pass around. It begs the question of whether the prosecution believes that we should have a First Amendment in the first place” #ZinesAreNotACrime
—Lydia Koza, wife of defendant Autumn Hill

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Gift of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros through the Latin American and Caribbean Fund in honor of Pedro Barbosa

Gift of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros through the Latin American and Caribbean Fund in honor of Pedro Barbosa

Luis Camnitzer, Sentence Reflecting the Sentence that States the Reflection, 1975
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For homeless teens, help arrives in a refurbished Sprinter van A new mental health support service called T.H.E. Van launched in Eugene, and it's on wheels — which helps it get to where the young people are.

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Juniper stands behind her vending setup. She is a Celtic mutt with dark brown curly hair and a smattering of arm tattoos. She wears a black N95c silver jewelry, a black shirt with a screen print of the three arrows, and a blue and red tartan kilt-style skirt with a leather trans flag keychain off one of the belt loops. Her vending table is very bright and colorful, with displays of stickers, patches, embroideries and prints.

Juniper stands behind her vending setup. She is a Celtic mutt with dark brown curly hair and a smattering of arm tattoos. She wears a black N95c silver jewelry, a black shirt with a screen print of the three arrows, and a blue and red tartan kilt-style skirt with a leather trans flag keychain off one of the belt loops. Her vending table is very bright and colorful, with displays of stickers, patches, embroideries and prints.

Yesterday’s Solidarity Pop-Up was a success! Grateful for Whiteaker Community Market for organizing, The Hybrid for hosting, and Equiano for the much needed caffeination.

I sold three tatreez patches for $35, and all of that is going to my friend Dua’a in Gaza!

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A shop schedule graphic against a photo of looking up at an evergreen tree. The box the text is in is semi-transparent with grey stitching detail. White text reads “bigbadtrouble March 2026 Shop Schedule. Mar 1, Solidarity Pop-Up, The Hybrid, Eugene. Mar 6, First Friday ArtWalk, Farmers Market Pavilion, Eugene. Mar 13, BIGBADTROUBLE Shop Drop, ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble. Mar 20, Men at Werk Drag Showcase, The Hybrid, Eugene. Want me to vend? bigbadtroubleshop@gmail.com”

A shop schedule graphic against a photo of looking up at an evergreen tree. The box the text is in is semi-transparent with grey stitching detail. White text reads “bigbadtrouble March 2026 Shop Schedule. Mar 1, Solidarity Pop-Up, The Hybrid, Eugene. Mar 6, First Friday ArtWalk, Farmers Market Pavilion, Eugene. Mar 13, BIGBADTROUBLE Shop Drop, ko-fi.com/bigbadtrouble. Mar 20, Men at Werk Drag Showcase, The Hybrid, Eugene. Want me to vend? bigbadtroubleshop@gmail.com”

Happy March! WOW does the time fly. Hope to see you out and about on my three vending dates, and look forward to a shop drop of pins, patches and embroideries this month too. :)

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A pic of Juniper standing in front of her vending set-up, in front of a big glass rolling door downtown. She has short curly hair and puts one hand in her pocket. She’s wearing a black N95, a green buttoned shirt with black question marks all over it (and only buttoned at the top to expose her belly), a large chain collar, a black wrap skirt, and black platform loafers with tassels.

A pic of Juniper standing in front of her vending set-up, in front of a big glass rolling door downtown. She has short curly hair and puts one hand in her pocket. She’s wearing a black N95, a green buttoned shirt with black question marks all over it (and only buttoned at the top to expose her belly), a large chain collar, a black wrap skirt, and black platform loafers with tassels.

A photo of Juniper’s single table vending setup. There’s a wooden spinning display of stickers, rows of cross stitch patches, a price menu, embroideries of Celtic motifs, square art prints, tatreez patches for Dua’a, and an acrylic display of vintage repro Pride pins.

A photo of Juniper’s single table vending setup. There’s a wooden spinning display of stickers, rows of cross stitch patches, a price menu, embroideries of Celtic motifs, square art prints, tatreez patches for Dua’a, and an acrylic display of vintage repro Pride pins.

Had a blast at Queer Skate last night! Hoping to return for the next one in April. :)

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