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Read more about the Trans Possibilities Intensives latest set of fellows and projects below.
Afromystic weaves animated Queer & Trans Orisa mythology, poetry, theater, and ritual.

Sundance Trans Possibilities Intensive’s 2023 FellowsSundance Institute
Seyi Adebanjois a Queer Gender-Non-Conforming Nigerian artist who raises awareness around social issues through video.
Seyis work exists at the intersection of art, imagination, ritual and politics.
Seyi is on Creatives Rebuild New York Think Tank.

Seyi was awarded a residency with The Laundromat Project, Fatales Forward: Trans Stories Fellowship.
Rajvi Desaiis a non-binary South Asian filmmaker and editor based in New York City.
Malik Ever(they/them) is a trans/nonbinary, queer first generation Algerian American filmmaker.
Originating in the theatre as a heart-wrenching and hilarious physical theater performer and writer (Phindie).
They recently graduated from the AFI Conservatory with an MFA in Directing.
Their short film,Gorditx, premiered at GLAFF in LA.
Nick Janayeis an award winning screenwriter and graduate of the Sidney Poitier New American Film School.
Jamie Johnis a two-spirit trans and queer Anishinaabe and Korean-American multi-disciplinary artist (he/him and they/themme).
They are a tribal citizen of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.
Tee Park Jaehyungis a filmmaker originally from Seoul, Korea.
Her filmography includesthe Pupal Stage,Winter Insect Summer Flower, andTofu.
A trans woman of immigrant experience, Parks work explores alienation, unconventional bonds, and flawed female protagonists.
Shes also a USC Screenwriting graduate and a proud SoCal girl.