My research engages with the history, politics, and aesthetics of contemporary art, performance, and visual culture, focusing particularly on queer, feminist, and activist art practices.
I have published and presented in these areas, including articles on performance documentation and archives (Platform, 2014), feminist performance practices (n.paradoxa, 2014), and the body in performance (Performance Research, 2015, 2017). In 2017 I co-edited the first book on the work of interdisciplinary artist Kira O’Reilly (published by Intellect and Live Art Development Agency) entitled Kira O'Reilly: Untitled (Bodies).
My monograph, Mess and Contemporary Performance: Complexity, Containment, and Collapse (Routledge 2024), theorises mess and messiness in live art, theatre, visual art, and film. Whilst performances that are messy in content and style provide a starting point for the book, I focus more substantially on mess as it relates to vulnerability, shame, and resistance as a way of understanding mess as political action. I am currently developing a new research project titled Lingering in Action: Contemporary Performance and Scenes of Stasis, which studies lingering in multiple forms and contexts and asserts the radical potential of lingering for disrupting the complexity of contemporary life.
I have written reviews for Contemporary Theatre Review, Art History, Women. A Cultural Review, Feminist Review, Studies in Theatre and Performance, and the Times Literary Supplement.
Prior to joining 91Ó°ÊÓ (in January 2019), I taught at King's College London (English and Liberal Arts), Birkbeck (Modern Theatre), and Queen Mary University of London (English and Drama). I have also contributed to teaching at Sotheby's Institute of Art (Contemporary Art) and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (Contemporary and Experimental Theatre).
I am currently an editor of the peer-reviewed journal . At 91Ó°ÊÓ, I am the Institute Head of Research Students for Arts, Design, and Performance, a committee member of 91Ó°ÊÓ's branch of the University and College Union (UCU), and I am the branch Research Representative.
I welcome applications from PhD candidates in areas of contemporary performance, live art, queer, feminist, and activist performance practices, critical theory, visual art, and contemporary art history.