The Wildcrafting Our Queerness ProjectMain MenuThe Wildcrafting Our Queerness ProjectMain PageArtExplore the art of queer AppalachiansTheory BlogSome major theories grounding queer Appalachian artQueer Appalachian Reading ListResources for further learningAboutLearn more about the project, oral histories, and the project's creator, Maxwell CloeMaxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30d
1media/charlieend2.jpg2020-11-23T07:37:45+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30dScavengingMaxwell Cloe11Art from the forest, the trash, or around the housestructured_gallery2023-10-03T14:54:16+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30d
1media/374998660_248483388175865_6061020522417170113_n.jpg2023-04-28T16:21:24+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30dWillow IversonMaxwell Cloe6Painter from Johnson City, Tennesseestructured_gallery2023-09-14T14:46:58+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30d
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12023-07-19T18:39:46+00:00Willow Iverson on Appalachian Harmony1Interview conducted by Maxwell Cloe over Zoom with Willow Iverson 4/1/2023media/Willow_Iverson_on_Appalachian_Harmony.mp3plain2023-07-19T18:39:46+00:00'Willow_Iverson_on_Appalachian_Harmonyscript