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Jude Browning is an artist researcher specializing in contemporary art with a focus on queer-feminist cultures. Their interdisciplinary practice encompasses performance, writing, and curating, exploring critical debates around gender, public space, and politics. Jude earned a BA (Hons) in Painting and Printmaking from the Glasgow School of Art in 2010 and an MFA in Art Writing from Goldsmiths in 2014. They are deeply involved with prominent artist-run galleries such as Market Gallery and Mutual, and have served as an Associate Programmer at David Dale Gallery, where they curated innovative performance-led projects. In academia, Jude contributes as a Visiting Artist in the MLitt Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) program at the Glasgow School of Art, sharing their expertise in performance art and writing with emerging curators. Their work reflects a commitment to fostering inclusive and experimental spaces for creative practice and dialogue. Jude's research interests include methods of queer-feminist performance, rehearsal-as-form, interdisciplinary writing, and cross-historical feminist perspectives. They focus on teaching research-based modules at the School of Art, emphasizing artistic practice that engages contemporary debates in their work as a visual artist, academic, and curator. They are currently guest-editing a special issue of the Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, examining artistic practices that subvert traditional orthodoxies of public address.
Edinburgh College of Art • Edinburgh
Teaching research-based modules focusing on artistic practice in contemporary art theory.
Includes departments such as Fine Art, Sculpture, and Art (Intermedia/Painting/Photography). Entry usually requires a digital portfolio.