Trans and Nonbinary Artists You Need to Know (Part 4)

art from various nonbinary and transgender artists

Welcome to part 4 of our Trans and Nonbinary Artist Spotlight series! We are honored to use this space to feature the work of contemporary nonbinary and transgender artists. Art has always been a powerful force within the trans community. It serves not only as a means of self-expression but also as a vital tool for advocacy and visibility. Throughout history, trans and nonbinary individuals have used art to tell their stories, document their experiences, and resist oppression. From the vibrant underground scenes of past decades to the mainstream breakthroughs of today, trans and nonbinary artists have been at the forefront of cultural and social change. 

In this series, we will introduce you to a diverse group of nonbinary and transgender artists from various disciplines and backgrounds. We believe that by sharing these stories, we can foster greater understanding, appreciation, and support for nonbinary and transgender artists. Join us in this 4-part series as we explore the rich tapestry of trans and nonbinary artistry and celebrate the resilience, creativity, and beauty that these artists bring to the world. Their work is not just important; it is essential to the ongoing fight for equality and the celebration of diverse identities.

A sincere thank you to all of the trans and nonbinary artists who submitted their incredible work and gave us the opportunity to share their talents with the world. You make this world more beautiful, and we thank you! Did you miss part 1, part 2, or part 3? Get caught up now and enjoy part 4 below!

Olive (they/them)

Olive is the queer, non-binary artist and avid gardener behind Owlhaired Designs. Owlhaired Designs was born from a love of nature. Olive creates one-of-a-kind art from flowers grown in their home garden, as well as making nature-inspired illustrations on paper, wood, & apparel. Visit their website and follow them on Instagram @owlhaireddesigns.

Kay Garza (they/she)

Kay Garza is an enby digital artist and graphic designer. They mostly do photo manipulations. Her art sometimes has an idea or feeling behind it but most of the time it’s just something that looks good to them. Follow her on X @kagarza58.

Adrian Young (they/them)

Adrian Young is a multimedia artist who primarily works with different photographic mediums. Their work is generally centered around how they are viewed by the world, how they view themselves, and their mental health. Adrian likes creating art using experimental processes and just seeing what happens! Follow them on Instagram @gxldench1ld.

We hope you enjoyed part 4 of our Trans and Nonbinary Artist Spotlight series. Each artist’s work is a testament to the power of creativity as a means of self-expression, advocacy, and community building. As we continue to share their stories, we invite you to reflect on the beauty and resilience that these artists bring to the world. Thank you for celebrating with us! 

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