EmbroidahBoi

A photo of the EmbroidahBoi. They have long curly silver hair and glasses.

Agender,
He/him, they/them.

I am the EmbroidahBoi. I create visual art through embroidery on themes of mental health and the intersections of identity. As a black/queer/trans crafter, I use embroidery to share my views of the world at the intersections. The practice is inherently calming, and holds the themes of healing, justice, and identity politics that I explore with care.

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Artwork

“Home as a Refuge/Home as a Trap” by EmbroidahBoi

One piece, no frame needed.

14 x 14 inch (h x w)
Embroidery with 3D Fabric Elements

Artist Statement:

Like a lot of people, I manage multiple mental illnesses. Everybody handles it differently, but for me the structure of getting up and having somewhere to go every day is a big part of how I deal. There’s a whole system of activities built around having somewhere to go each day that inform health and healing; food, body care, recreation, etc. Since COVID, home as acted as a Jekyll and Hyde. Home is the only place that’s safe, the only place that’s exactly how you want it, the only place to be alone just how you are, with no judgement. It’s also the place where depression creeps and waits for an opening to trap you. In this piece, I used poetry to describe that juxtaposition, and embroidery to fully express it.

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