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Celebrating Identity: “Androgynous Bodies” by Cecily Evonuk

Androgynous Bodies by Cecily Evonuk. Oil Painting on Wood.

 

An Interview with Cecily Evonuk can be found on the 5/17/24 episode of Prism’s podcast, Refraction.

 

 

 

Biography: Cecily Evonuk is a third year undergraduate at Oregon State University who is majoring in History and minoring in Studio Art and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Evonuk’s artwork explores queerness, transness, joy, pain, and healing.

Artist Statement: I hope that my artwork will resonate and be cathartic for transgender and queer people, and I hope that it will make cisgender people think about and understand transgender and queer issues surrounding the perception of self and others better. My work explores the transgender and queer experiences and the simultaneous joy and pain that is associated with that existence.

Social Media: @weird.unusual.art on Instagram

See more of Cecily’s art in the upcoming Prism edition, Storyteller!

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Selene Lawrence
Selene Lawrence, Student Correspondent
Selene Lawrence (she/they) is PRISM’s student correspondent and online editorial assistant. She is an author, poet, musician, and visual and textile artist. Selene is pursuing a major of her own design: Traditional, Folkloric, and Popular Cultural Studies for Mass Media Communications with a writing minor.

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