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QUAD International Digital Fellow 2020-2021: Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
QUAD is thrilled to announce that the ground-breaking artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley is QUAD International Digital Fellow 2020 – 2021. They work predominantly in animation, sound, performance and video games to communicate the experiences of being a Black Trans person.
Danielle will work with QUAD and the Afro-Carib curator and cultural activist Helen Starr, with QUAD Senior Curator Peter Bonnell, to develop an exhibition of new commissioned works that will be on display in QUAD Gallery in the summer of 2021. As QUAD Digital Fellow Danielle will also develop a series of talks and engagement events alongside their year-long fellowship and exhibition.
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Danielle’s practice focuses on recording the lives of Black Trans people, intertwining lived experience with fiction to imaginatively retell Trans stories. Spurred on by a desire to record the ‘History of Trans people both living and past’ their work can often be seen as a Trans archive where Black Trans people are stored for the future.
“Throughout history, Black queer and Trans people have been erased from the archives. Because of this it is necessary not only to archive our existence, but also the many creative narratives we have used and continue to use to share our experiences.”
Danielle’s work has been shown in Science Gallery, MU, Barbican, Tate, Les Urbains as well as being part of the BBZ Alternative Graduate Show at the Copeland Gallery. An online component of their work can often be found at www.daniellebrathwaiteshirley.com
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