Dunn, Grayson2026-04-272026-04-272026-04-10https://hdl.handle.net/10177/41370The title of my thesis, “Speaking As Trans,” I attribute to Susan Stryker who came and spoke to our school two semesters ago. She used that phrase in her talk, indicating talking as a voice of authority as trans in academic and political contexts. I was so moved by her talk that I wanted to honor her this way. My project is about the intersections of identity, gender expression, self-determination, portraiture, and domesticity. My defense discussed transphobic violence, my manifestations of trans joy, my conceptual and aesthetic choices, and how my feelings towards gender have changed with time. I also meditated on the struggles that I had with my own artistic process during this project, and the importance of trans representation—now more than ever.Photoshop, Lightroom, Canon 6DTransgender, Activism, Transgender Joy, Photography, Politics, Portraiture, Domestic, Conceptual, AestheticGrayson Dunn 2026