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Feelings: A Series of Self-Portraits by Maya Guice

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Saturday, 16 May 2026
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Saturday, 16 May 2026 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm

May 16, 2026
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Feelings: May they come and may they go.

The first public exhibition of Maya Guice's self-portrait work.

'Feelings' is a series of self-portraits that attempts to make the invisible visible. To take feelings that go unspoken, and give them shape, texture, and form.

Each portrait explores a specific emotional state — freedom, fear, guilt, shame, ecstasy, confidence, jealousy, pain — not as something fixed or performative, but as a living, shifting force.

These aren’t literal expressions. Instead, they represent the tension between how we present ourselves and what we protect; what we hold onto and what we need to let go.   Like the emotions themselves, these images don’t aim to resolve. They’re about emotion in its raw, layered, and often contradictory forms—how it shapes us, hides in us, and aches to be seen, if only for a moment, as we transform.

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Maya Guice is a Los Angeles-based visual storyteller and brand strategist, her work has spanned the State Department, experiential storytelling, and the fine art photography world. A 2025 APA Award recipient, SXSW speaker, and Signal Award winner, she brings fifteen years of multidisciplinary experience to work that refuses the boundaries between art, strategy, and story.

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2520 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

 


 

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