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Gunner Scott

Artist. Weaver. Activist. Traveler. Reluctant Writer.

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Inspired by nature, human emotions, and the ebb and flow of life, his weavings are organic, textured, and colorful. Weaving is an engaged meditative process. Using various weighted wool yarn, felt, and hand spun art yarn, with vintage buttons and notions to create one of kind textile art pieces.

About Gunner

Gunner Scott has eaten fire, lead protest marches, hosted open mics, curated artist showcases, and DJ’d lefty dance parties! Now he is actively engaged in creating woven artistic wall hangings and textiles.

A Queer/Bi Trans Masc/FTM activist, he received a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Goddard College, where he completed an oral history project entitled “Boston Area Transgender Community Leaders and the ENDA Crisis.”

He has written articles for Boston PhoenixBay Windows newspaper, What’s Up magazine, Sojourner Women’s Forum, and “Agitate and Activate” the introduction to Pinned Down by Pronouns, the 2003 Lambda Literary nominee anthology. He is also a co-author on the study and the 2012 article in the American Journal of Public Health entitled “Transgender Health in Massachusetts: Results From a Household Probability Sample of Adults.”

Through Making Waves Coaching & Consulting, he supports artists, activists, creative professionals and entrepreneurs in developing their practice and self confidence in promoting their craft, their brand, and their passion to the world. With a twenty-five year background in providing executive level non-profit management, advocacy, communications in addition to mental health, substance abuse, and survivor empowerment counseling, he supports individuals in making change.

In 2000, he founded Gender Crash Open Mic, which was Boston’s only specifically transgender inclusive ongoing event, which ran until 2009, and also the community driven websites ButchDykeBoy.com (2000-2004) and later GenderCrash.com (2004-2009).

With his involvement with the 2011/2012 Occupy Boston movement, he co-coordinated an art show in November 2011 at the Occupy Boston Dewey Square encampment entitled, Undivided: Dewey Square Pop-up Art Show – Inspired by Occupy Boston/Occupy Wall St. In addition to his participation with Occupy Boston, he was invited to participate at the “Trans-Form The Occupation,” a panel and community forum transgender awareness event held on day 58 of Occupy Wall Street in Liberty Plaza, NYC in 2011.

In addition to his social justice activism, he is also passionate about saving wild lions from extinction and captivity including advocating for lions to be added to the Endangered Species Act and all wild lion trophies from hunts should be banned from entering the United States and all other countries. You can follow him on Linked In at http://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnerscott

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