Clodagh Assata Boyce | Independent

Clodagh Assata Boyce is a Trini-Irish anti-disciplinary cultural producer based in Dublin. Influenced by the radical traditions of Black feminist thought, their work is rooted in the politics of care and practices of refusal. Clodagh’s curatorial and artistic projects challenge extractive logics, turning instead toward opacity and interdependence as strategies of resistance.
Clodagh’s curatorial work has been recently presented with PS² Belfast, Outburst Queer Arts Festival, 21st Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival, aemi and Dublin International Film Festival. Their devotion to memory work and archives has lead them to develop projects with Studio Museum in Harlem, The International Centre for the Image and Kunstverein Aughrim.
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