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Outsider 2022: Unplugged pulls together wild, intimate, and emotional queerdo art for Outsider’s first in-person fest since early 2020. Pictured here is Puerto Rican artist Pó Rodil performing “Verdesucio”, a response to the song “Verde Luz” which tells the island how green and beautiful it is. -
Puerto Rican artist Pó Rodil performing “Verdesucio”, a response to the song “Verde Luz” which tells the island how green and beautiful it is. -
Puerto Rican artist Pó Rodil performing “Verdesucio”, a response to the song “Verde Luz” which tells the island how green and beautiful it is. -
Puerto Rican artist Pó Rodil performing “Verdesucio”, a response to the song “Verde Luz” which tells the island how green and beautiful it is. -
Puerto Rican artist Pó Rodil performing “Verdesucio”, a response to the song “Verde Luz” which tells the island how green and beautiful it is. -
The beloved queer-as-punk qweenz of cabaret Kiki & Herb!, recipients of the Legacy Award -
The beloved queer-as-punk qweenz of cabaret Kiki & Herb!, recipients of the Legacy Award -
The beloved queer-as-punk qweenz of cabaret Kiki & Herb!, recipients of the Legacy Award -
The beloved queer-as-punk qweenz of cabaret Kiki & Herb!, recipients of the Legacy Award -
The beloved queer-as-punk qweenz of cabaret Kiki & Herb!, recipients of the Legacy Award -
The beloved queer-as-punk qweenz of cabaret Kiki & Herb!, recipients of the Legacy Award -
Artist Paul Soileau leads a conversation with Kiki & Herb, recipients of the Legacy Award. -
Curran Nault, artistic director of Outsider Fest 2022. -
2021 Artist in Residence Jesus Valles performs a meditation on bullets, a summoning of the ghosts they leave behind long after their kill, and a reckoning with the choreographies forced upon us in a country whose god is a gun. -
2021 Artist in Residence Jesus Valles performs a meditation on bullets, a summoning of the ghosts they leave behind long after their kill, and a reckoning with the choreographies forced upon us in a country whose god is a gun. -
2021 Artist in Residence Jesus Valles performs a meditation on bullets, a summoning of the ghosts they leave behind long after their kill, and a reckoning with the choreographies forced upon us in a country whose god is a gun. -
Queer Mexican American composer and musician Felix III, artist-in-residence 2022.
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