Storme Webber

Storme Webber (born 1959) is an American two-spirit[1] interdisciplinary artist, poet, curator, and educator based in Seattle, Washington.

[2] Her bisexual Black Choctaw father from Texas met her Sugpiaq (Alutiiq) mother there at the Casino, one of the oldest gay bars on the West Coast.

[4] Webber has also produced and performed multiple solo theater works such as Buddy Rabbit, Noirish Lesbiana: A Night at the Sub Room, and Wild Takes of Renegade Halfbreed Bulldagger.

[11] She has also been highlighted in documentaries including Venus Boyz, Hope in My Heart: The May Ayim Story, What’s Right with Gays These Days?, (Living Two Spirit), and international performance tours.

[4] Books Contributions to anthologies 2017: Casino: A Palimpsest[2] "Buddy Rabbit" 2010: "Wild Tales of a Renegade Halfbreed Bulldagger"[13] 2014: "Noirish Lesbiana"[14] Webber has appeared in the following films:[12][15] 1997: Hope in My Heart: The May Ayim Story[16] 2001: Black Russians (narration)[17] 2002: Venus Boyz 2009: What's Right with Gays These Days?