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Presence, Performance, and Pregnancy

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Jacquelyn Gleisner, The Chart’s 2019 Critic in Residence, considers a history of performance art and its request for “noble attention” throughout her pregnancy.

Jacquelyn Gleisner October 21, 2020 Essays, Vol. 5, No. 4: Fall 2020

Keijaun Thomas: a Black Femme Goddess Punk, Nude and In Charge

The Poetics of Trespassing: Part 1. Absent Whiteness, Part 2. Looking While Seeing Through,Part 3. Sweet like Honey, Black like Syrup, Spill Festival of Performance , Photo by Guido Mencari, 2014
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Performance artist Keijaun Thomas discusses notions of blackness, femininity, and materiality in her in-progress piece My Last American Dollar. by Julien Langevin

Julien Langevin August 2, 2017 Reviews, Vol. 2, No. 4: Summer 2017
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