Wednesday, February 4 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
McLaren Complex — 252
Priyanka D’Souza (she/her) is a visual artist, writer, and researcher who explores rest, queerness, and disability as methodologies for institutional and infrastructural critique. While in residency at USF, she plans to work on a new project entitled SpinelessSpeak, in which she explores the limits of machine-created arts and critically considers what it means to speak. D’Souza holds a newly-minted MFA in Art Practice from UC Berkeley (2025) and an MA in Arts and Aesthetics from JNU, Delhi (2021) specializing in medieval and early modern Islamic art.
This event is free and open to the public.