Tuesday Talk: It's Not Me It's You
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Gray Wielebinski is a multi-disciplinary artist who works with collage, sculpture, installation and performance into their work. Gray explores gender, sexuality and control over the physical body through their work, drawing attention to modes of power and identity. Having graduated from Slade in MFA in 2018, Wielebinski has been working around the subject of antagonism between the physical and psychodynamic self, proposing creativity as a therapeutic tool on an individual psychic level and towards creating community.
Zackary Drucker, is a trans woman performance artist and a cultural producer who challenges the way gender and sexuality are understood. Having performed and exhibited at Whitney Biennial, MoMA PS1, Hammer Museum among others, she has also produced Emmy-nominated docu-series This Is Me and Golden Globe and Emmy-winning Transparent
Giulia Casalini is an independent curator and producer based in London. Her PhD (Roehampton University, starting Autumn 2019) will look at the methodologies of queer-feminist live art from a decolonial perspective. Since 2012 she is the co-director of the non-profit arts organization Arts Feminism Queer (CUNTemporary). Her curatorial practice engages with artists and work of a complex and challenging nature to create multidisciplinary exhibitions and events for institutions or alternative spaces, with a focus on live art and audience participation.
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Zackary Drucker, is a trans woman performance artist and a cultural producer who challenges the way gender and sexuality are understood. Having performed and exhibited at Whitney Biennial, MoMA PS1, Hammer Museum among others, she has also produced Emmy-nominated docu-series This Is Me and Golden Globe and Emmy-winning Transparent
Giulia Casalini is an independent curator and producer based in London. Her PhD (Roehampton University, starting Autumn 2019) will look at the methodologies of queer-feminist live art from a decolonial perspective. Since 2012 she is the co-director of the non-profit arts organization Arts Feminism Queer (CUNTemporary). Her curatorial practice engages with artists and work of a complex and challenging nature to create multidisciplinary exhibitions and events for institutions or alternative spaces, with a focus on live art and audience participation.
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