Queerness and Blackness in the Archive: An Interview with Felicita “Felli” Maynard (Aug 19, 2020)

 
Felicita “Felli” Maynard, Jean in the Garden, 2019. Tintype. Courtesy of the artist.

Felicita “Felli” Maynard, Jean in the Garden, 2019. Tintype. Courtesy of the artist.

 

I interviewed photographer Felicita “Felli” Maynard for The Latinx Project’s online publication, Intervenxions. Felli works against the silences of official and familial archives and the violent history of photography to create images grounded in speculative history and consent. We talked about their photography, archives, ancestors, queerness, and Blackness in Latinidad.

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