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B.G-Osborne
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Childhood portrait of B.G-Osborne, about age 8. They have straight brown hair with bangs, have light skin, and an expression of perhaps disgust or disinterest. They wear a red or pink tracksuit suggestive of the 80s or 90s.

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Childhood portrait of B.G-Osborne, about age 8.  They have straight brown hair with bangs, have light skin, and an expression of perhaps disgust or disinterest. They wear a red or pink tracksuit suggestive of the 80s or 90s.
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Biography

B.G-Osborne is a gender variant autistic settler of Scottish and British descent. They were born and raised on Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg Territory, and are a current uninvited guest on the unceded ancestral homelands of the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, and Inuit nations. Osborne’s ongoing projects seek to address the complexities and revisionary potential of gender-variant embodiment/representation, and to unpack and share their experiences with mental illness, neurodivergence and familial bonds. They place great importance in showcasing their work in artist-run centres and non-commercial galleries across Turtle Island.

B.G-OSBORNE. “B.G-OSBORNE.” Accessed July 11, 2022. https://bgosborne.weebly.com/.
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References
The Khyber Center for the Arts. “A Thousand Cuts, B.G-Osborne Artist Talk with Raven Davis.” Halifax, November 6, 2018.“Hot Ice.” In Out East Film Festival Program Guide 2015. Halifax, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160217072745/http://outeastfilmfest.com/OUTeast_FestivalGuide2015_Web.pdf