Resumen
Through two interviews conducted two years apart, the author and artist Joey Terrill offer
an intimate historical trajectory rooted in the singular voice of the artist through the discussion of
artworks in the exhibitions “Joey Terrill: Still Here” and “Joey Terrill: Once Upon A Time: Paintings,
1981–2015”. The method of storytelling, interview, and art representation chronicles the artist’s
emotional, intellectual, and embodied experience of illness, queerness, and resistance as an HIV-
positive queer Chicano.