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Summary
Jerome Larez shares his artistic journey and the founding story of Artitude, an organization dedicated to uplifting LGBTQ+ and marginalized artists in Dallas and beyond. We explore themes of representation, community-building, and the power of reclaiming words through art. Jerome also discusses the challenges and opportunities facing queer artists today and the future of Artitude’s programming and outreach.
Keywords
Jerome Larez
Artitude
Queer artists
LGBTQ+ arts
Dallas art community
MariconX
Intersectional art
Art and activism
Black and Latinx artists
Inclusive art spaces
Takeaways
Jerome’s artistic roots began in music but transitioned to photography and mixed media, especially black-and-white photography, which became a therapeutic way to explore his queer identity.
Artitude was born from conversations among marginalized artists about representation gaps in Dallas’ queer and art communities, aiming to create inclusive, cross-cultural platforms.
The organization’s flagship program, MariconX, reclaims a historically pejorative term to empower Latinx queer artists and embraces inclusivity by adding an “X” to the name.
Artitude intentionally fosters multicultural programming, exemplified by projects that blend traditions like Día de los Muertos with diverse artistic perspectives, including Black artists.
Jerome balances multiple civic and cultural roles to influence broader access, equity, and representation for marginalized artists in Dallas.
Recent funding from the Ford Foundation has allowed Artitude to hire staff, expand programs, and offer scholarships, increasing their capacity and community impact.
The organization confronts challenges such as exclusion from events like the Texas State Fair when requiring LGBTQ+ recognition, and continues advocacy for visibility and support.
Artitude fosters community and solidarity through art, creating safe spaces where artists can be vulnerable and authentic, inspiring mentorship and connection across identity intersections.
Jerome emphasizes the importance of dialogue, strategic alliances, and creating tables where marginalized voices can be heard rather than forcing entry.
Looking ahead, Artitude seeks to deepen cross-cultural collaboration and expand its influence regionally, including exhibitions at NYU and continued outreach in Texas cities such as San Antonio.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction and Artistic Journey of Jerome Larez
04:50 – Founding of Artitude: The Starbucks Meeting and Early Conversations
07:30 – Defining Multicultural Programming and Cross-Cultural Artistic Expression
10:10 – Jerome’s Civic Roles and Integration with Artitude’s Mission
14:30 – Artitude’s Unique Community and Representation Focus
18:00 – Challenges in Dallas’ LGBTQ+ Arts Landscape and Funding Issues
21:40 – Reclaiming “MariconX”: Name, Controversy, and Inclusivity
26:00 – The Evolving Themes of MariconX and Adaptation Across Cities
28:00 – Solidarity Through Artistic Collaboration and Safe Spaces
31:30 – Impact of Ford Foundation Grant on Artitude’s Growth and Programming
35:00 – Navigating Controversies: Texas State Fair and Advocacy
38:20 – Managing Artitude Across Distance with Co-Director Rafik
40:00 – Future Aspirations: El Pueblo Unido Exhibit and Regional Expansion
43:00 – Mentorship and Advice for Emerging Queer Artists of Color
44:40 – Hope for the Future: Artists’ Persistence and Voices
46:50 – Quickfire Lightning Round: Personal Artistic Insights
Guest Info
Jerome Larez