The Wildcrafting Our Queerness Project

Carmelo Amenta

Carmelo Amenta is a photographer and professor from Toledo, Ohio, currently working out of Columbus. Pulling from his experiences with queerness, masculinity, disability, and LGBTQ+ visual history, Amenta has amassed a (quite often literal) body of art that both startles and entices. Central to his work is the physical bodies of gay men, most notably himself, and the ways that these bodies rub up against each other in  Appalachian forests, at home, in queer archives, and across history. His artistic practice frequently employs digital and physical collage techniques, archival methodologies, and life-size reproductions of human figures. In all the photographs he makes, Amenta compels us to think about our own physical bodies and the myriad ways they mingle with other entities - physical and ideological.

Amenta's body of work is available on his website.

Click the title of each piece to view the full image and listen, when available, to an audio recording of Carmelo Amenta describing his inspiration and process behind the work of art. 


 

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