Allison Masangkay is a dynamic Filipinx disabled, queer femme cultural worker and scholar whose multifaceted expertise spans writing, research, sound artistry, and collage artistry. Currently, Allison is deeply engaged in projects that explore the intersections of identity, disability, and cultural expression, utilizing her skills in...
Allison Masangkay is a dynamic Filipinx disabled, queer femme cultural worker and scholar whose multifaceted expertise spans writing, research, sound artistry, and collage artistry. Currently, Allison is deeply engaged in projects that explore the intersections of identity, disability, and cultural expression, utilizing her skills in project management and organization to bring innovative ideas to life. Her work often incorporates elements of sound and visual art, creating immersive experiences that challenge conventional narratives and celebrate marginalized voices.
As a former DJ and event organizer, Allison has honed her leadership and customer service skills, which she now applies to curating community-driven events that foster dialogue and collaboration among diverse groups. Her background in event organization from 2018 to 2020 allowed her to develop a keen understanding of audience engagement and the logistics of creating inclusive spaces. This experience informs her current projects, where she emphasizes accessibility and representation, ensuring that her work resonates with a broad audience.
In addition to her artistic endeavors, Allison is committed to scholarly research that examines the cultural implications of disability and queerness. Her proficiency in digital tools like WordPress and HTML enables her to maintain an engaging online presence, where she shares her insights and artistic explorations. Through her unique blend of skills and experiences, Allison Masangkay continues to push boundaries and inspire others in the cultural sector, making significant contributions to the discourse surrounding identity and representation in contemporary art.