Everyone is invited to come and hear Hazel Meyer speak about her art practice on Wednesday November 13 at 1 pm in East Campus Hall room 1219.
Hazel Meyer is an artist exploring sexuality, feminism, and material culture through installation, performance, and text. Her work, rooted in archival research, revives queer aesthetics and bodies often obscured in histories of infrastructure and athletics. Hazel's installations spotlight figures like "lesbian-feminists" and "gender-outlaws" in immersive, performative spaces centering queerness and desire. Recent exhibitions include Copenhagen Contemporary, Dunlop Art Gallery, and the Porn Film Festival Berlin. In 2023, she received the Viva Award. Collaborating with partner Cait McKinney, their projects investigate queer histories and archives. Hazel holds an MFA from OCAD and resides in Vancouver on unceded Indigenous lands.