Milka Sigalla
Milka Sigalla – BA/BFA
My work celebrates the daily life, the domestic. It is politically engaged to show the struggles queer people go through. I use printmaking techniques to avoid loss of quality to make short, impactful films and images that will recall an emotion, a memory. I show profound vulnerability and try to remain as sincere as I possibly can, through the words I use, and the simplistic way in which I draw people and use photographs, in hopes to shake people to the core and show them, the oppression, the beauty, the pride and shame, the real life of my community.