the
biyuti
project
Queer and Trans Filipinx Youth in
Catholic Education
January 18th - 31st, 2026
55 Centre Ave, Toronto, ON
In the summer of 2025, nine emerging artists gathered at York University and OCAD University to share their experiences of being Filipinx, LGBTQIA+, and Catholic. The Biyuti Project was born. This arts-based research project and exhibition explore the experiences of queer and trans Filipinx youth as former Ontario Catholic school students through art production and kuwentohan (storytelling). They responded to the questions: what are the issues and challenges that LGBTQIA+ Filipinx youth experience in publicly funded Ontario Catholic schools? And, how can artistic expression help make education in these spaces more equitable?
The issues and challenges faced by queer and trans Filipinx/o/a youth in publicly funded Ontario Catholic schools emerge from the tensions between the institutional right to uphold Catholic doctrine around gender identity and sexually expansive students. Compounded by institutionalized Eurocentrism, queer and trans Filipinx students are doubly marginalized in an education system that prioritizes conservative doctrinal interpretations in its equity policies and curriculum.
Through mixed media installations, performance, and textile works created from deconstructed Catholic school uniforms, Filipino materiality, and fabrics from the Textile Museum of Canada’s Reuse Program, the artists of The Biyuti Project generously share their experiences of faith, identity, and resistance through creative expression.
The project name, biyuti, comes from the swardspeak (Filipino gay slang) expression for “beautiful”. According to Filipino American scholar Martin Manalansan (2003), biyuti propels queer and creative practices that are “embedded not only in gendered phenomena but in the exigencies of everyday life, including those in kinship and family, religion, sexual desire, and economic survival. These idioms serve as a means of understanding the world.”
Biyuti, hence, stands as a powerful name for this project— a declaration of perseverance, strength, and beauty, as these artists confront and reimagine the boundaries of Catholic schooling through the lens of Filipinx heritage and queer and trans pride.
Virtual Gallery
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small god
3 Quarters Missing
Closet Case
Pedagogies of Measure and Monstrosity
Sana Mahalin Kita
(I Hope to Love You)
Ameliorate: The Modern Schoolgirl
The Plaster Nun
dance freely, little birdy
veil, avail, prevail
a Grotesque pearl
Image of god ⋆˚𖥔 ݁ ˖
Innards
Sacred Maw
Magical Heartbeat with You
Obedience and Its Limits
angel of god (sa mga panaginip ko)
esteemed maharlika
small god
3 Quarters Missing
Closet Case
Pedagogies of Measure and Monstrosity
Sana Mahalin Kita (I Hope to Love You)
Ameliorate: The Modern Schoolgirl
The Plaster Nun
dance freely, little birdy
veil, avail, prevail
a Grotesque pearl
Image of god ⋆˚𖥔 ݁ ˖
Innards
Sacred Maw
Magical Heartbeat with You
Obedience and Its Limits
angel of god (sa mga panaginip ko)
esteemed maharlika
3 Quarters Missing
Closet Case
Pedagogies of Measure and Monstrosity
Sana Mahalin Kita (I Hope to Love You)
Ameliorate: The Modern Schoolgirl
The Plaster Nun
dance freely, little birdy
veil, avail, prevail
a Grotesque pearl
Image of god ⋆˚𖥔 ݁ ˖
Innards
Sacred Maw
Magical Heartbeat with You
Obedience and Its Limits
angel of god (sa mga panaginip ko)
esteemed maharlika