Hazel Meyer is an interdisciplinary artist who works with installation, performance, and textiles to investigate the relationships between sport, sexuality, feminism, and material culture. Her work aims to recover the queer aesthetics, politics, and bodies often effaced within histories of sports and recreation. Drawing on archival research, she designs immersive installations that bring various troublemakers—lesbians-feminists, gender outlaws, leather-dykes—into the performative spaces of athletics. Continue reading
- Keywords :
- abject
- archives
- athletics
- desire
- disease
- feminist
- gender
- illness
- interdisciplinary
- post-gender
- queer
- sex
- world-making
Last Update:December 7, 2017