PHOTO BY JERALD JOHNSON
Adrienne Hayden is an analog photographer and aspiring filmmaker interested in connection, identity, and the human desire for self expression. As a multidisciplinary artist her work focuses on both still and moving images, curation, communication, and multimedia.
Through her artistry, Adrienne aims to inspire deep introspection, foster meaningful dialogues, and cultivate a sense of collectivism.
Often depicted through a lens of vulnerability and melancholy, her artistic focus rests on women, people of color, and individuals within the queer community, capturing their essence with a gentle and soft touch.
She is currently working on a montage series titled “Homeland” that encapsulates the essence of home in the past, present, and future.
Often depicted through a lens of vulnerability and melancholy, her artistic focus rests on women, people of color, and individuals within the queer community, capturing their essence with a gentle and soft touch.
She is currently working on a montage series titled “Homeland” that encapsulates the essence of home in the past, present, and future.