Picturing Queerness in the Americas is a collective virtual exhibition of photographers who live and work in the United States and in different Latin American countries, whose work can be identified as a provocative gesture that conveys a gateway to enter, deepen and make us aware of the multiple “self-identities” that coexist in today’s society. It is a celebration and homage to the LGBTQ+ community, their struggles, hopes, and aspirations.

Curated by Havana-based Curator and Art Historian Yenny Hernández Valdés, and William Riera, Curator and Editor of SoFLaFoto.
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About South Florida Latin American Photography Forum

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About the South Florida Latin American Photography Forum
Founded in May of 2020 by Miami-based photographer William Riera.
Focusing on the photographic works of artists living and/or working in Florida and other parts of the USA, the South Florida Latin American Photography Forum (SoFLaFoto) takes on the challenge of locating, compiling, organizing and sharing the information related to the works of photographers that have documented or are documenting the life of the Latin American community, and also the works of those who have documented or are documenting the Latin American region (Hispanic America, Brazil, and Haiti) through the many issues that are relevant to the community like memory, history, diaspora, immigration, identity, family, religion, gender issues, racism, addiction, inequality, LGBTQ rights, etc., all within the contemporary, documentary and street photography realms. In addition we collaborate with artists, curators, and researchers of Latin American photography and lens-based art works.

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