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Queer Havens

  • Mackenzie Calle (Photographer)
  • , Mads Nissen (Photographer)
  • , Maika Elan (Photographer)
  • , Temiloluwa Johnson (Photographer)
  • , Hannah Reyes Morales (Photographer)
  • , Tamta Gokadze (Photographer)
  • , Cansu Yıldıran (Photographer)
  • , Ky Smiley (Photographer)
  • , Andrés Gregorio Pérez (Photographer)
  • , Quetzal Maucci (Photographer)
  • , Adrien Selbert (Photographer)
  • Politiken

Research output: Practice-based/Artistic researchExhibition

Abstract

Queer Havens is an exhibition that explores what safe spaces look like, how they are built, and what they mean to the people who create and inhabit them. Co-curated with Pride Photo, the exhibition brings together 11 powerful photographic projects—five from the World Press Photo archive and six from Pride Photo—each offering a distinct lens on what it means to find or make safety as an LGBTQIA+ person today.

BY THE TIME SHE GROWS UP by Quetzal Maucci

Quetzal Maucci’s project BY THE TIME SHE GROWS UP is a personal exploration of her family, being the daughter of two queer immigrant women from Peru and Argentina. Amid rising anti-LGBTQIA+ laws in the U.S., the project provides a heartwarming representation of family, serving as a direct action against the marginalization of LGBTQIA+ individuals and rights.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventQueer Havens - Westerpark and Het Meterhuisje, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 12 Jul 202510 Aug 2025
https://www.worldpressphoto.org/calendar/2025/queer-havens

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