Fluid Narratives by Mikarla Teague

Mikarla Teague, a Queer Meanjin artist unafraid of pushing artistic boundaries, thrives on challenging the status quo. With an innate ability to evoke raw emotions, Teague’s art transcends conventional boundaries, inviting viewers to engage deeply and confront societal norms. Through their work, they hope to ignite conversations and spark transformative experiences, leaving an indelible mark on the viewer.

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