Olivia Klevorn
Olivia Klevorn is a queer, mixed-race Black emerging artist living in Toronto. She graduated from Yale University in 2017 with a bachelor's in Cultural Anthropology and received a Master’s of Visual Anthropology from the University of Oxford in 2019, with a dissertation on digital labour relations on Instagram. Olivia has trained as a dancer, writer, and actor, and has been mentored by the poet Claudia Rankine. She conducts research for Hans Ulrich Obrist, director of London’s Serpentine Gallery. She regularly performed as part of author Dean Atta’s Black Flamingo Cabaret, and was frequently a featured performer at London’s Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Recently, she has been published in the Blackwood Gallery’s SDUK 07: TILTING (2), Koffler.digital’s online exhibition A Matter of Taste, and Carnation Zine’s upcoming issue. She was a runner-up for the C Magazine New Critics Award.