Will Davis (Performance)
Will Davis (he/him) is a transgender director and choreographer focused on physically adventurous work for the stage. Credits include: Road Show (Encores! Off-Center); India Pale Ale(MTC); Bobbie Clearly (Roundabout Underground); Charm (MCC); Men on Boats (Clubbed Thumb and Playwrights Horizons—Lucille Lortel nomination); and Duat (Soho Rep). He is an alum of the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab, the NYTW 2050 Directing Fellowship, the Brooklyn Art Exchange’s Artist in Residence program, and is currently a Princeton Arts Fellow.
Zackary Drucker (Film)
Zackary Drucker (she/her) is an independent artist, filmmaker, and cultural producer. She has performed and exhibited her work internationally in museums, galleries, and film festivals including the Whitney Biennial 2014, MoMa PS1, Hammer Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario, MCA San Diego, and SF MoMA, among others. Drucker is an Emmy nominated producer for the docuseries This Is Me, and was a producer on the Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning Amazon show Transparent. The Lady and The Dale, her directorial debut for television, premiered on HBO in early 2021.
T. Fleischmann (Literature)
T. Fleischmann (they/them) wrote the book-length essays Time Is the Thing a Body Moves Through and Syzygy, Beauty and the pamphlet Gonorrhea, SESTA, Institutions. Among other places, their work can be found in Guernica Magazine, The Anarchist Review of Books, and We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics. Fleischmann also collaborates on an ongoing body of visual work with the artist Benjy Russell and, when not writing, works for trans liberation and prison abolition from their home in rural Pennsylvania.
Jeffrey Gibson (Visual Art)
Jeffrey Gibson (he/him) is a multimedia artistic practice synthesizes the cultural and artistic traditions of Cherokee and Choctaw heritage with Modernism and queer culture. A vibrant call for empowerment, his work is included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum; Denver Art Museum; Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C.; among many others. He is a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2019); a Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2015); among other awards.
Camilo Godoy (Visual Art)
Camilo Godoy (he/him) is an artist and educator born in Bogotá and based in New York. He has participated in residencies at Movement Research, International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), coleção moraes-barbosa, Recess, New Dance Alliance, among others. Godoy's work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Leslie-Lohman Museum, CUE, OCDChinatown, PROXYCO Gallery, New York; Moody Center, Houston; UNSW Galleries, Sydney; Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Quito; among others. He has performed at Danspace Project, Movement Research at the Judson Church, Center for Performance Research, New York; Toronto Biennial; and Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, Frankfurt.
Constantina Zavitsanos (Visual Art)
Constantina Zavitsanos (they/them) works in sculpture, performance, text, and sound to elaborate what’s invaluable in the re/production of debt, dependency, and means beyond measure. Zavitsanos has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, New Museum, and The Kitchen among other NY venues; and internationally in Scotland and Germany. They co-authored “Other Forms of Conviviality” in Women & Performance (Routledge, 2013) and “The Guild of the Brave Poor Things” in Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility (MIT Press, 2017).
Julie Tolentino (Performance)
Julie Tolentino (she/they), is a Filipino-Salvadoran queer interdisciplinary performance installation maker whose work draws from visual, archival, collaborative, and movement strategies. Her work has been presented in solo and group shows including The Kitchen, Danspace Project, Participant, Inc., Performance Space New York, Performa 2005 and 2013, the New Museum, and as a collaborator in the 2022 Whitney Biennial, and more. They have exhibited internationally in the UK, France, Germany, Philippines, Singapore, and Abu Dhabi, among others. She was a 2021-22 scholar-in-residence at NYU Steinhardt, a 2021 MacDowell and UCROSS fellow, and has been a TDR Provocations editor since 2012. Tolentino is sponsored by Fractured Atlas, performs with Stosh Fila, and is represented by Commonwealth and Council.
Lilly Wachowski (Film)
Lilly Wachowski (she/her) is a trans woman and lifelong Chicago resident. She is a college dropout, and has worked as a Building Maintenance Technician’s Assistant, self-employed Carpenter and Writer/Producer/Director for Warner Bros, Netflix and Showtime among others. Her projects include The Matrix franchise (1999-2021), Bound(1996), Jupiter Ascending (2015), Cloud Atlas (2012), Sense8 (2015), V for Vendetta(2005), and more. She also paints; sometimes she paints ducks.