Feeling Femme with Sabrina Dennis

Sabrina hugging a friend. Photo by isaac Rowry, April 29, 2022

Drinks were had, good food was eaten, and the community sure did show up. 

Last Friday, we hosted our first completely free & open to the public event of the year. It also marked a pivotal moment in time for local analog artist Sabrina Dennis, who’s debut exhibition did not disappoint. 

Our 4,300 square foot  co-working space transformed into the powerfully seductive, femme, DIY, analog photo gallery of local Latina photographer, Sabrina Dennis. 

Dennis’ work will be on display until June 30, 2022.

Photos by Isaac Rowry

Written by Emma Johnson (they/them), Social Media intern

Emma Johnson is a 20-something year old white, queer, nonbinary filmmaker who is interested in independent film engagement and marketing. Their films and creative work center queerness and question how systems of racial capitalism affect interpersonal relationships. They have a background in Sociology and are interested in creating art that questions dominant power structures such as whiteness and heteropatriarchy. Their creative content includes visual poetry, narrative, and documentary film styles as well as poetry and film photo collage. Outside of film and writing, they enjoy bike rides, reading memoirs, and sharing food with loved ones.

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