Pêdra Costa (1978) is a Brazilian-German Performance Artist and Visual & Urban Anthropologist based in Berlin and working with queer artists internationally. Through the complexity and fragmented epistemologies from queer communities, their work has built bridges between Performance Art, music, visual art and text, having the body as the main medium. Embodying knowledge almost destroyed by the colonial project and manifesting radical caring against the lack of opportunities of living, their projects engage with the political aesthetics of post-porn and anti-colonial strategies. In connection with mixed and forgotten ancestralities, the artist deals with failure as a transforming creative force.
This event is free & open to the public. Venue is wheelchair accessible.
For more information, please contact the NYU Department of Performance Studies at 212-998-1620 or performance.studies@nyu.edu.
Facebook event page here.
CSGS
Talking with Pêdra Costa
Tuesday, Feb 25, 2020

Date
Tuesday, Feb 25, 2020
Location
Performance Studies Studio
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