Artistic Research and Practice
Artistic Research • Practice • Archival Work
My artistic research extends beyond queer embodiment and spatial politics to engage with queer contemporary history. Central to this work is an archival impulse: both critically examining institutional archives and actively constructing living queer archives through image, text, and performance. I approach the archive not as a neutral repository, but as a contested site—one shaped by silences, omissions, and acts of refusal. Whether working with historical materials or collaborative portraiture, my practice aims to foreground marginalized narratives, trace affective residues, and create visual and spatial forms that honor queer presence, precarity, and resistance.

Chants on Camp
2022, performance lecture