Chelsey Campbell

 

chelsey campbell

IYKYK, Lasercut Japanese tissue paper on Somerset satin cotton rag paper, 22 x 30 inches; unframed with hanging system. Edition 1/2, 2021.


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Hold on, Lasercut Japanese tissue paper on Somerset satin cotton rag paper, 22 x 30 inches; unframed with hanging system. Edition 1/2, 2021.

It’s about time, Lasercut Japanese tissue paper on Somerset satin cotton rag paper, 22 x 30 inches; unframed with hanging system. Edition 1/2, 2021.

Body Talk, Lasercut Japanese tissue paper on Somerset satin cotton rag paper, 22 x 30 inches; unframed with hanging system. Edition 1/2, 2021.

Not one bit, Lasercut Japanese tissue paper on Somerset satin cotton rag paper, 22 x 30 inches; unframed with hanging system. Edition 1/2, 2021.


 
 
 

Chelsey Campbell (they/she) is a disabled white settler artist and graduate researcher at the University of Alberta in amiskwacîwâskahikan. Working through the lens of critical disability theory and care ethics, Campbell's research practice explores the tenuous nature of their queer-crip body in social and medical frameworks fixated on diagnosis and cure. Their work seeks to make space for the body in pain, celebrate disabled narratives as complex and whole, and extend radical care for community through artistic practice.