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www.youtube.com/.../watch?v=UH7mDVTfQuE

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    (birds chirping)
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    - I think for me and a lot of
    other trans girls that I know,
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    the bedroom starts to
    feel like a sanctuary.
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    It's a space to feel safe
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    and maybe not have to deal
    with what exists in the world.
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    (soothing tones)
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    We created a replica of my bedroom
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    in the actual gallery space.
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    (soothing tones)
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    It really feels like a full universe
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    that I'm trying to convey
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    of trans women in their bedroom
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    dreaming up their future and possibilities
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    and maybe even possibilities
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    if the world wasn't the way that it was.
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    (soothing music)
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    (people talking)
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    Places from my past
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    and places that I dream of for the future,
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    both kind of act as gardens to the room.
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    When I had a brain tumor,
    I really treated CBD
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    as a sacred medicine, which
    is in Japanese history
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    and is in indigenous histories.
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    (soothing music)
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    I dream of having a farm in the future,
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    but then it's hard
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    'cause it's pretty
    hostile in rural places.
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    And then Torii gates are
    always this symbol in Shintoism
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    of a sacred spot.
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    So I think it all comes
    together in this way
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    that it does form a memory
    scape and a kind of longing.
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    (people talking)
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    A big part of existing as a trans person
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    is the fear that underlies everything.
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    But art is the realm where I feel like
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    I get to dictate things,
    and I get to, you know,
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    have some sort of say in things.
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    I worked in a nonprofit
    called Trans Latina.
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    Art opportunities were coming
    around more, so I was like
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    maybe I can incorporate
    social work into this.
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    That started off by doing HIV
    testing inside the museum.
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    I used to be like, this
    is activism or this is art
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    or this is escapism.
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    But in reality a lot starts to intertwine.
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    (soothing music)
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    We were just starting to date
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    right before the exhibition,
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    and so I remember even
    feeling bad like, okay,
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    how am I gonna tell him?
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    - I didn't know what to think of it
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    because I never really,
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    I never really met a person
    that like does like art art,
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    like real art.
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    I thought it was a little crazy at first.
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    I was a little nervous to be on display
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    because I am a private person.
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    But like when she like
    showed me everything,
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    and I was like, oh, I understand now.
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    It was just great. It was genius.
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    - I was grateful you were there with me
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    so that I didn't have to
    feel alone in the fishbowl.
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    It isn't always in the
    front of my consciousness
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    that I'm being filmed,
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    but the feeling of it doesn't go away.
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    I grew up in Texas.
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    Everyone in my school had guns on display,
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    and I felt like I had
    to hide all the time.
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    So I made friends online and
    lived under a screen name.
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    So I think that mediation
    through the screen
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    was something that I've
    always thought about.
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    I've always found that kind of blurry,
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    that line between what you
    share and what you don't share.
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    I knew that I wanted to use
    this film that attaches to glass
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    and will basically fog with just a switch.
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    I think that was a way to be like,
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    okay, let me live behind a screen
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    that can be online or offline.
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    I thought it wasn't enough
    of a performance for people
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    or something, but it was
    honestly too much for me.
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    (gentle music)
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    So I invited friends to come to the space
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    to perform in the theater.
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    Things like that where I
    could like activate the space
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    and like people within my
    realm could utilize it.
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    (dramatic music)
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    - His girlfriend obviously didn't know
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    that he was sleeping with trans women.
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    He was the kind of person
    where he would be like,
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    drop everything.
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    But he's the only person
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    that I would maybe even
    think about that for
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    'cause he was like, I'll pay whatever.
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    It didn't feel safe, honestly,
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    but that was like a part of getting paid.
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    - I would like to think
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    that I've helped some of my clients
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    from being unlicensed
    therapist essentially,
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    or making them feel like they're human
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    because I would want the same in return.
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    - When certified nurses
    assistants, janitors,
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    garbage truck drivers or
    people in other occupations
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    considered undesirable go into work,
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    they're not doing it to feel empowered.
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    Power, power, power, power.
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    - [Lexii] Yeah, it was. (people laughing)
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    - Yeah, be honest. You can say whatever.
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    - It was very funny like,
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    so like she has this remote,
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    but there's these slits of glass
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    that you can still peek through,
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    and some people would
    still just try to peek.
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    So Jade would hit the button
    and just make it visible again,
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    and then they're just like, oh.
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    It just like made me laugh every time.
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    - But you know what's funny
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    is also like that level of
    curiosity from those spectators.
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    Like we experience that
    just existing, going out.
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    - Daily.
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    - Yeah, literally the people
    are always just like staring.
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    Like it just feels like, you
    know I'm a person, right?
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    Like you know I'm human.
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    - Yeah, just like making
    a spectacle sometimes
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    and like you have this remote in your hand
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    is just like, I think it's freedom.
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    - I just called it the power.
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    It was a way to kind of
    think about visibility,
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    but also resistance and absence.
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    It has this push pull effect
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    that I think is mirrored
    in my personality sometimes
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    to get intimate and then also pull back
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    and conceal or obscure.
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    It's this strange thing where
    I didn't get to be myself.
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    I had to be this other person
    in the south to like survive.
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    And now as a performer, I'm trying to be
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    as much myself as possible,
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    and I'm learning how to
    perform in a different way.
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Title:
www.youtube.com/.../watch?v=UH7mDVTfQuE
Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"New York Close Up" series
Duration:
08:11

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