Jason Perez (i) is an artist (ii) based in New York City (iii).
eBay Sale
Selling some cherished things for extra cash, helping cover expenses and passing them on to someone who will appreciate them.
Federal Trans Document Help Fund
Helps trans individuals update federal documents for safety and access, offering mutual aid and fee support under urgent deadlines before The Trump Administration.
Wealth Shown to Scale
A powerful visual tool to understand wealth inequality, available in multiple languages.
Palestine Children’s Relief Fund
Provides free medical care to children in Palestine and beyond, while strengthening local healthcare systems with critical infrastructure projects and volunteer support.
Haven for Artists
A feminist cultural organization in Beirut supporting artists and activists at the intersection of art and activism, rooted in gender, racial, and decolonial justice.
Lebanese Red Cross
Delivers emergency services, blood transfusions, healthcare, and disaster relief to support people affected by crises across Lebanon.
eSIMs for Gaza
Provides eSIMs to Palestinians in Gaza as a direct way to deliver resources amidst a restrictive blockade.
National Network of Abortion Funds
Supports almost 100 member funds working to remove financial and logistical barriers to abortion access across the U.S.
For The Gworls
Offers financial assistance for rent and gender-affirming surgeries to Black transgender individuals, reducing homelessness and health risks in their community.
RAICES
Provides legal representation, advocacy, and support to families seeking safety and freedom in the U.S., with deep Texas roots and national impact.

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A special mix about love, featuring Chris Isaak, Julio Bashmore, Whitney Houston, Megamen, Chaka Kahn, Michael Love Michael, Jacques Greene

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Jason Perez is a designer, curator, and cultural archivist whose work blurs the lines between desire, anonymity, and aesthetics. Grounded in queer culture and the ephemeral nature of smut, Jason’s practice explores how we produce, preserve, and remix the artifacts of pleasure and identity. Whether through storytelling, digital design, or the joyful act of collecting, their work is a playful yet rigorous inquiry into what we keep, what we let go, and how these choices shape both personal memory and public history. By day, Jason moves between the roles of researcher, provocateur, and organizer—part librarian, part mischief-maker—while also consulting as a product and brand designer to craft experiences that are meaningful, human, and alive.
Their current explorations focus on the tensions between private and public, surface and subterranean, and the ways digital and physical worlds mirror and influence each other. Jason’s creative projects often serve as portals for community, experimentation, and growth—spaces where archiving meets play, and curiosity becomes a catalyst for connection. They draw inspiration from Brooklyn’s vibrant nightlife, the tactility of odd little artifacts, and a deep commitment to accessibility, self-reflection, and collective joy.