Carolyn Lazard
Carolyn Lazard is an artist working in video, performance, and text. Their work engages collective practice to address the ecology of care, dependency, and visibility. Lazard has presented work in various spaces including Light Industry, Cleopatra’s, Recess, Anthology Film Archives, the Wexner Center for the Arts, Slought Foundation, the New Museum, MoMA, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. They have published writing in the Brooklyn Rail and Mousse Magazine and are currently writing an accessibility guide for common practice. They are a founding member of Canaries, a healing and arts collective of chronically ill women and gender non-conforming artists. Lazard holds a BA from Bard College and lives in Philadelphia where they are completing an MFA at the University of Pennsylvania.
Abolition
How can movement and performative practices resist the capture and control of our bodies?
Conditions for a Speculative Access
In Sickness and Study
Running with Concepts: The Empathic Edition
Take Care, Circuit 5: Collective Welfare