April 25, 2020
Women & Their Work proudly joins with the Fusebox Festival to present Autumn Knight’s Eating in Costume. Using images, text, dialogue prompts, and personal narrative, Knight unpacks “disappointment” and other funny sounding feelings that have emerged. Zoom workshop link will be posted on virtual.fuseboxfestival.com. Workshop entrance opens at 4:30pm CST and closes at 4:45pm CST.
This year marks the 13th year Women & Their Work has collaborated with the Fusebox Festival to bring artists from across the country to Austin audiences. Taking place April 24-26, Fusebox Festival: Virtual Edition will feature live-streamed performances, talks, studio visits, interactive activities, a Fusebox Day-Spa™, exhibitions, and much more. For the full line-up of artists and more details, visit virtual.fuseboxfestival.com.
About the Artist
Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance, installation, video and text. Her performance work has been on view at various institutions including Krannert Art Museum (IL), The Institute for Contemporary Art (VCU), Human Resources Los Angeles (HRLA) and Akademie der Kunste, (Berlin), PICA (Portland) and On the Boards (Seattle). Her performance and video work is held in the permanent collection of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Knight participated in the 2019 Whitney Biennial as a performance and video artist.
Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance, installation, video and text. Her performance work has been on view at various institutions including Krannert Art Museum (IL), The Institute for Contemporary Art (VCU), Human Resources Los Angeles (HRLA) and Akademie der Kunste, (Berlin), PICA (Portland) and On the Boards (Seattle). Her performance and video work is held in the permanent collection of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Knight participated in the 2019 Whitney Biennial as a performance and video artist.
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