Art has been a vital form of expression for queer people, providing a powerful platform to explore, celebrate, and communicate their identities, experiences, and struggles in a world where their voices are often marginalized.
In this episode, Jacoby Nordberg joins us to discuss his experiences as a queer artist, exploring how art serves as a profound medium for expressing his identity and the broader impact of art in empowering and giving voice to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Jacoby Nordberg is a queer artist and theme park fabricator based in Orlando, originally hailing from Seattle, Washington. Graduating with a degree in Interdisciplinary Visual Arts from the University of Washington, focusing on sculpture and set design, he merges his artistic vision with technical expertise. His work spans from gallery-based visual art to immersive theme park experiences.