Noah Grigni (they/them) is a disabled trans artist, children's book illustrator, and grassroots organizer, living and working on the piece of stolen Muskogee land known as Atlanta, Georgia. Noah's art is for trans people first and foremost, but it is also for everyone, because the liberation of all people is inextricably intertwined! Noah’s art explores radical dream work, collaborating with their community to build a visual record of individual and collective dreams for a world transformed by justice. They return often to themes of euphoria, healing, and shapeshifting, as they experience the world through the lens of their own dysphoria and PTSD. Their work is driven by a burning desire to uplift their beloved community, resist carceral capitalism, disrupt environmental devastation, seek change in their lifetime, and defend the right of all people to dream. Noah strives to live by the words of Toni Cade Bambara: "The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible."