She's dedicated to an attentive politics that recognises that aesthetic forms are never unburdened, but enmeshed with our complex and complicit relations with(in) the world. She’s shown her work at La MaMa Galleria, Printed Matter (both NYC), JNU (Delhi),, Bold Tendencies, the Royal Academy, Queer Art Projects, Raven Row, Parasol Unit, Art Night, Kunsthalle Darmstadt (Germany), the Arnolfini, and elsewhere. Sophie Seita is a London-based writer, artist, and educator who explores how text and the act of reading can be visualised and translated into movement, sound, space, costume, and performative objects. Her polyphonic investigations are also about listening and a dialogue with other voices. Kitt is a recipient of Arts & Heritage Meeting Point Award (2021-22) and currently working on AHRC funded project enSHRINE (2021-22), researching social art approaches to policy development. They have recently shown work at Atlanta Contemporary (USA), Saatchi Gallery, (London, UK) and been selected for inclusion in The Institute for Art and Innovation (Germany), “Social Art Award 2019 Book”. Kitt is a Social Art Network (UK) co-lead, founding member of disabled artist-led consortium DISCONSORTIA (UK), trustee of Crafts Council (UK) and member of international ITAC Climate Collective. Some of the things that have happened as part of their work are: super-sized origami boat races, policy change & the creation of an international feminist art magazine for, and by, children. Kitt uses paper crafting, performance and research to create objects, interactions and events. Their work is driven by an insatiable curiosity about the social functions of stuff that gets called art. Lady Kitt is a socially engaged artist, researcher and drag king. He limns poetics and theories of sustainability through his socially engaged, experimental, and collaborative practice, inviting others into new ways of perceiving and connecting multifarious material and non-sensory dimensions.Īdam investigates sustainability as a life-cycle of trial and improvement enquiring personal and collective exchanges across cultures, identities and experiences, foregrounding unity and resilience of the self, the collective, and worlds beyond the human, to soften hardened institutions and reveal alternative ways for life to thrive more fully.Īdam’s work offers audiences generous encounters with transdisciplinary gestures.Īudiences’ imaginations affect the impact of his work, and his work has a potent effect on audiences’ imaginations. He cultivates relationships intuitively across accumulating variables of process and form that develop into installations, exhibitions, and performances. Adam Moore is an English-St.Lucian, transdisciplinary artist from London, exploring multiculturalism, unity, and resilience. Extending from his embodied practice, he uses an assortment of dance, drawing, painting, text, sound, sculpture, and video to investigate emergent transdisciplinary forms and their potential to amplify and transcend meaning.
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