Leena Joshi's work, test site for a memory surface, is part of lone some, an exhibition seeking to inspire and provoke questions about what it means to experience loneliness, the exhibition's art works are featured on 25 independent public sites around the Bay Area.
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Meet the Artist
LEENA JOSHI
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Leena Joshi's work explores the lateral roots of affect, gender, sexuality, and labor through interdisciplinary configurations–including text, video, performance, and objects. Their current projects consider materiality and desire within the digital as protective/productive measures for minoritarian people. Leena’s written works and poetry can be found in The Felt, SFMOMA's Open Space, Monday: the Jacob Lawrence Gallery Journal, Tagvverk, La Norda Specialo, Poor Claudia, and bluestockings magazine, among others. They earned a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from University of Washington, Seattle and a Master of Fine Arts in Art Practice from University of California, Berkeley.
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Leena Joshi's work explores the lateral roots of affect, gender, sexuality, and labor through interdisciplinary configurations–including text, video, performance, and objects. Their current projects consider materiality and desire within the digital as protective/productive measures for minoritarian people. Leena’s written works and poetry can be found in The Felt, SFMOMA's Open Space, Monday: the Jacob Lawrence Gallery Journal, Tagvverk, La Norda Specialo, Poor Claudia, and bluestockings magazine, among others. They earned a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from University of Washington, Seattle and a Master of Fine Arts in Art Practice from University of California, Berkeley.
Conversation Series
(July 1, 2020) — Poetry of Connection
On July 1, 2020, Leena Joshi, Imani Elizabeth Jackson, and Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta joined us for an hour of poetry reading and conversation around themes of loneliness, isolation, and connection in today's world in our first installment of our lone some conversation series. |
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