05/14/2026
Our next artist on the lineup is Six, who will be doing a spoken word performance as well as their visual art work will be exhibited at the event. Six’s artwork is a by-product of their existence, a catharsis and pouring out of their subconscious. They create without effort or intention; their work is an outpouring of feeling and a snapshot of the moment. Often working with intense emotions, they anthropomorphize mental illness and overbearing feelings, giving them form, mood, power, and personality. Much of their work comes from the darkness of their multiple diagnoses, often beginning from black and working toward light and color, mirroring their experiences with mental health challenges.
Their philosophy in terms of materials and ex*****on is minimalist and accessible. They deliberately work with inexpensive materials such as printer paper and ballpoint pens, believing art should be accessible to anyone regardless of financial position. Working in mental health as a peer supporter, they often use art both as a demonstration of how mental illness can feel and as an invitation for others to participate in this cathartic process.
Language is community and words are power. Reading and writing have always been a huge part of their life, offering escape, engagement, and release. Their poetry focuses on crisis, mania, psychosis, and feelings amplified through Borderline Personality Disorder and ADHD, often exploring fringe psychiatric states and weaponized mental illness. Themes they write about include self-harm, psychosis, fear, regret, and always, always love. Their work is conversational, sharp, honest, barely edited, and often the photograph of a rare and strange moment they felt compelled to capture.