Publication
In Life and Grief, I'll Always Admire You Lady Liberty!
This short ramble on the everyday application of patinas serves as a love letter to the body. Summoning Lady Liberty as a divine feminine, it asks the author and readers alike to adopt a new methodology of body positivity and self-care, equating... More
Mixed Media
A Pilgrimage to Bury You ll
A Pilgrimage to Bury You ll is a visual work consisting of a narrative essay, gel transferred onto a blanket. The blanket itself is constructed out of my own weathered mattress pad hand sewn onto the very blanket my brother and I rested with... More
Video
Carving the Archive
I have been thinking a lot about what my practice has been during these last few years, and I have decided to understand it as an accumulation of explorations of grief. In this way, it has been a practice of collaboration with both grief itself and... More
Curation
Corners Of The Body
In a glaring spot, in a black-and-white revealed image, in a clay amalgam, or an undefined stroke, a woman is a constant in new and old worlds that extend throughout the art universe. The female body is a representation, in the most diverse... More
Publication
Cul-de-sacs and Capitalism: How Arcade Fire’s, The Suburbs, Addresses Neoliberal Suburbanization’s Structure of Feeling
Emerging in 2010, Arcade Fire’s third studio album, The Suburbs, uses its titular motifs of sprawling identical houses, dead shopping malls, and pavement-pounding bike rides to explore the effects of neoliberal capitalism on mental health.... More
Publication
Haunting the Junkyard
An experimental collection of Talia's writing on her personal experiences navigating loss and the body's memory. This is her first publication. This is a living collection and will grow with future editions. Please contact to inquire about a... More
Mixed Media
Let Them Eat Cake
Wearable Harness and Matching Choker. Derived from the explorations of Cindy Sherman, Let Them Eat Cake exposes the scopophilic tendencies of male dominated media, returning the gaze and provoking the questioning of traditional gender roles. By... More
Essay
Masochistic Performance Art as an Abject Response to Biopolitical Gender Identity
Feminist art has been deeply interdisciplinary since the first wave’s iteration of women's suffrage. By the 1970’s, the global effort towards gender equality prompted visceral evocations, transcending a classical plane to performance and body art.... More
Publication
Review: "A bell I never hear" — Cindy Hill
"A bell I never hear" ran from 31 October to 7 December 2024 at Centre Clark, Montreal. Read as published through C Magazine: https://cmagazine.com/articles/a-bell-i-never-hear-cindy-hill Image: Cindy Hill, Bridle Fantasy, 2023
Essay
Shamanism and Biopolitics: A Post-War Reading of Joseph Beuys’ I Like America and America Likes Me
German artist Joseph Beuys’ 1974 performance piece I Like America and America Likes Me, is the subject of innumerable research and discussion, packed with criticism of his tendency to self-mythologize and cast himself as a shamanic healer. The... More
Publication
Sprawl
A poem on suburban childhood and grief. Published in Milk Bag Magazine, Issue 1.1, Spring 2025. To order a copy and support emerging writers: https://online.fliphtml5.com/osqzy/yppw/#p=1
Video
Up to and Including Her Semiotics
After Yvonne Rainer, Martha Rosler and Carolee Schneemann. Deriving from the cornerstones of performing gender and the body as communicated by theorist Judith Butler, Up to and Including Her Semiotics very literally explores the boundaries in... More
Essay