Sam Waldron | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

Sam Waldron

Sam Waldron (she/hers) is a visual artist based in Madison, Wisconsin whose work centers queer joy, fat liberation, disability pride, and pleasure activism. While her medium is photography, the powerful experience of being truly seen and celebrated plays a pivotal role in the art that she creates with her subjects, collaborators, and co-conspirators, and is as much a part of the final product as the images themselves. As a queer, fat, disabled woman, Waldron reflects the inherent value and worthiness of her subjects in her work with a deep reverence. Sam is a long-standing contributor to Our Lives magazine, and her art has been most recently featured in the Ford Foundation Gallery exhibition, Indisposable (2020-2022).  

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