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Issue 2 Under My Skin Magazine | Euphoria

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Submit poems, essays, articles, visual art, music, or film exploring euphoria and your unique experience as a TGIN+ artist.

Under My Skin Magazine Issue 2 explores euphoria through the lens of transgender, genderqueer, intersex, and nonbinary experiences. The magazine seeks poems, essays, articles, visual art, music, and film that address how you experience euphoria, how your body feels, and how it reacts. Pseudonyms are welcome.

Transgender, Genderqueer, Intersex, and Nonbinary (TGIN+) artists are invited. The organizers especially encourage submissions from artists who are multiply marginalised, chronically ill, disabled, trans, intersex, undocumented, incarcerated or formerly incarcerated, low-income, and otherwise systemically excluded.

Poems, essays, articles, all forms of visual art, music, and film exploring euphoria or its absence. Describe what brings you euphoria, how your body feels, and how it reacts.

January 8, 2026

  • Digital copy of the published work
  • Credit lines and description of artwork accompanying images in the issue
  • Promotion via social media (1000~ followers across all channels) and website

The California Aggregation for Gender Diversity exists to build community, provide resources, and educate the public on TGIN+ topics through history and art programming. The organization is working toward a brick-and-mortar museum space in the San Francisco Bay Area while currently focusing on nationwide programming and community safety and wellbeing.

You must register a free CuratorSpace account to make a submission. Registration is free and takes a few moments.

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Entry fee
Free to enter
Eligibility
Transgender, Genderqueer, Intersex, and Nonbinary (TGIN+) artists; especially encouraged from multiply marginalised, chronically ill, disabled, trans, intersex, undocumented, incarcerated or formerly incarcerated, low-income, and otherwise systemically excluded communities.
Audience
Transgender, Genderqueer, Intersex, and Nonbinary artists; especially encouraged: multiply marginalised, chronically ill, disabled, trans, intersex, undocumented, incarcerated or formerly incarcerated, low-income, and otherwise systemically excluded artists.

Every listing links to the organizer's official page. Always confirm deadlines, fees, and entry rules there before you apply.