Saint Piñero (b.1995, Staten Island, NY) is a houseless queer, Afro-indigenous photographer and DIY curator rubber tramping across the United States. They use their work to explore the exclusionary queer archive, transience as a no-income person of color, and to replace traumatic family memory.

They are the co-founder of Film Diary NYC, a film festival for personal documentary and home movies. Saint has been an artist-in-residence at the Visual Studies Workshop’s Project Space Residency in Rochester, NY, TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image in Philadelphia, PA, and more. Their work has been featured in the New York Times, Artsy, FADER, My Comrade, and PIX.

They curate an ongoing series of group photo shows at Millennium Film Workshop, where they are a member of the programming board.




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