My body (of work)
is a decolonizing and queering of power structures that uphold colonial logics of binaries (nature/culture, man/woman, self/other). It is interdisciplinary, using video, photography, writing, 3D animation and so on, but is always performative and of/for/against the body – my body.
My body (of work)
disrupts and resists the ‘other-ing’ of non-humans and the marginalization of queer/trans people of color. I use humor as a strategy to both invite and disarm my audiences, slowly revealing layers of meaning within and beyond laughter.
My body (of work)
rests between these intersections of (post)human and (post)colonial discourse. Yet it comes from a place of wanting to live my truths and create work that mumma has access to. From this place of deep personal and critical investment, I search for joy in myself and share it with those (humans, non-humans alike) whose joy has been systemically stolen.