September 20
Queer Spectrum

Through the unique perspective of analog 35mm film photography, Queer Spectrum explores the diverse and expansive landscape of queer identity and lived experiences. This project embraces the rich complexities found at various intersections including age, race, religion, ability, gender identity, health, immigration, and beyond. Each photograph captures individuals in their most natural state, free from overproduction and posing, revealing genuine moments of natural expression. The exhibition aims to authentically represent the varied stories of the LGBTQ+ community.

 

Originally from the Bronx, New York, Dana Click is a Portugal-based photographer with a passion for analog film photography. Their work spans street to portraiture, capturing the beauty and humanity of everyday people and places. As a non-binary and queer individual, Dana infuses their work with empathy and activism, focusing on challenging inequities within cultures and systems. In 2020, their Black Lives Matter project was exhibited in Times Square with ZAZ10. Dana’s work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions across America and Portugal. With a commitment to diversity and resilience, Dana's lens invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of human experiences.

 

www.danaclickphotography.com

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  • Venue: Cinema São Jorge Foyer
  • ​​​Opening: September 21, at 18h00
  • Free entrance

 

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