Gwynne Fulton
Gwynne Fulton is an image theorist, practitioner and curator based between Tio’tia:ke/Montreal and Brussels with connections to Philadelphia and Bogotá. Her work focuses on visual culture and contemporary necropolitics. She has published on the visual cultures of punishment and new Colombian cinema in Mosaic Journal, In/Visible Culture, Esse and Dazibao editions, and has organized film programs about the carceral state, the trajectories of illegalized migration and the targeted killing of social leaders in Colombia. She is a member of the Outre vie/Afterlife collective and the Board of Directors at Dazibao. In 2016-17 she was a Fulbright Curatorial Fellow at Slought Foundation in Philadelphia where she co-developed the Mediateque screening space devoted media arts and activism.
Her work has been included in exhibitions at VU Photo, FOFA Gallery, Optica, the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Fulton studied at the Center for Research for Modern European Philosophy in London and holds an MFA in Cinema (2012) and a PhD in Philosophy, Art History and Curatorial Practice from Concordia University (2019).
Supervisors: Matthias Fritsch, PhD, Raymonde April, and Kristina Huneault, PhD
Address: Bogotá, DC, Colombia
Her work has been included in exhibitions at VU Photo, FOFA Gallery, Optica, the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Fulton studied at the Center for Research for Modern European Philosophy in London and holds an MFA in Cinema (2012) and a PhD in Philosophy, Art History and Curatorial Practice from Concordia University (2019).
Supervisors: Matthias Fritsch, PhD, Raymonde April, and Kristina Huneault, PhD
Address: Bogotá, DC, Colombia
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