
Lynch, Kara
Office: Zoom
E-mail: kl3615@hunter.cuny.edu
Kara Lynch a time-based artist, lives en exilio in Indian Territory and el Bronx. Conjuring autonomy for Black Indigenous people across Diaspora, kara’s art practice is re-memory, vision, and movement. She is curious about duration, embodiment, deep listening, and sound experiments. Through low-fi, collective practice and social intervention lynch explores aesthetic/political relationships between time + space. She is anchor artist for INVISIBLE – episodic, multi-site installations excavating the terror and resilient beauty of Black-Indigenous experiences; co-editor of ‘We Travel the Space Ways: Black Imagination, Fragments and Diffractions’; and director of ‘BlackRussians’ – a feature documentary. She completed the MFA in Visual Arts at UC San Diego and has been a research fellow at the African and African Diaspora Studies Department, University of Texas Austin. She is an Emerit@ Professor of Video and Critical Studies at Hampshire College, a 2020-23 Tulsa Artist Fellow.
