“Everyone deserves to have art in their home that makes them feel seen and celebrated. ”

BIO:

JJ Quinn is a queer pop artist, primarily working in acrylics and mixed media.

Known for his bold line-work, whimsical figures, and saturated color palette, JJ's work explores what turns us on in a playful, sexy, yet approachable way.

JJ Quinn's brand also represents a trans-owned and operated platform - with an ethos that every queer body deserves space and recognition in art.

“Everyone deserves to have art in their home that makes them feel seen and celebrated. My goal is to help make that happen in any way I can.”

By seamlessly joining elements of both pop and erotic art, JJ's work aims to elicit a sense of joy that is sure to bring a smile to your face.

JJ has exhibited work solo and in several group shows, such as The Tom of Finland Foundation in Los Angeles, Art Gaysel in junction with Art Basel Miami and more. His work is amongst private collections throughout the country.

He holds a BFA in Costume Design from Missouri State University and currently lives in New York City with his grumpy senior cat, Capote. (Yes, like Truman).

 Recent Exhibitions

SOLO:

“Claiming Space” - Featured Guest Artist at Studio Lacombe Gallery - Provincetown, MA - Aug 2023

“Butt I Couldn’t Resist” - Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center, Allentown, PA, Feb 1st - March 25, 2022

GROUP:

2023 - Doable Guys Presents: Erotic Art Trunk Show - Fire Island, NY

2023 - Art Gaysel - Provincetown, MA

2023 - “Pride Is Not A Crime”, Helvella Art Gallery, Oakland, CA

2023 - CLAW, “Kinky Art Show”, Cleveland, OH

2022 - CLAW Leather Getaway, Tom of Finland Foundation “Kinky Art Show”, Los Angeles, CA

2022 - Art Gaysel - in conjunction with Art Basel, Miami, FL

2022 - CLAW, “Kinky Art Show”, Cleveland, OH

2021 - “BK Queer Flea x Doable Guys - Open Wide”, Brooklyn, NY.

2021 - “Barnwood: A Pop-Up Gay Erotic Art Show”, Hudson Valley, NY

2021 - Summer “Barnwood: A Pop-Up Gay Erotic Art Show”, Hudson Valley, NY.

2021 - Doable Guys “Through the Glory Hole”, NYC.