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Mydeath.com (aka How to Plan a funeral in 90 Seconds or Less)

The video, ”Mydeath.com” (aka How to Plan a Funeral in 90 Seconds or Less) humorously asserts the Internet as the ultimate commodified marketplace. Recontextualizing images downloaded from various ‘death’ websites, the work celebrates the bombardment of visual information questioning the point at which we reach saturation and how we decipher what information is accurate.

Calling All the Bees 2

This is part of an assignment series for the course Eco-Performance Art taught by Turkish performance artist and environmental writer Ayça Ceylan hosted online by ECC-Performance Art. We were tasked with finding an environmental issue that we are passionate about and make a performance using our body as a tool to create awareness about our …

Calling the Bees

This is part of an assignment series for the course Eco-Performance Art taught by Turkish performance artist and environmental writer Ayça Ceylan hosted online by ECC-Performance Art. We were tasked with finding an environmental issue that we are passionate about and make a performance using our body as a tool to create awareness about our …

Manmeet Devgun

Manmeet  (born 1974) is a Delhi based performance and interdisciplinary artist and art educator. She completed her BFA (Painting) from GCA, Chandigarh and masters (Painting) from Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi, 2000. She was kidnapped once for falling off track. Off the conventional track of norms of society, the patriarchal structures, staining the honor of the family. …

Press

Last summer, I was part of the collaborative, experimental sound art residency Field Kitchen Academy in Perleberg, Germany (outside of Berlin), studying with sonic thinker and composer Sam Auinger. I created some works with the female-identifying and non-binary residents, recording their voices individually in an 1830s old rusted barn silo. The inside of the silo had a swastika chalked on wall from vandals. We made a new drawing transforming the hate symbol into something positive and used our voices to embody the space into one that was more inclusive. Our residency theme was the Voice as Object, the Object (h)as Voice and each participant repeated the phrase in their 1st language.

About the Artist

Photo by Anais Anderson Colette Copeland is a interdisciplinary visual artist, arts educator, social activist and cultural critic/writer whose work examines issues surrounding gender, death and contemporary culture. Sourcing personal narratives and popular media, she utilizes video, photography, performance and sculptural installation to question societal roles and the pervasive influence of media, and technology on …

Colette Copeland

CV

Website: www.colettecopeland.com https://vimeo.com/user8477735 Education Teaching Experience Volunteer Work Solo/2 Person Exhibitions 2025 TBD –“Soundings–Let Your Voice Be Heard”, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas April – “Soundings–Let Your Voice Be Heard”, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas 2024 September – “Soundings: India–Let Your Voice Be Heard”, Arthshila Art Center, Ahmedabad, India March – “Soundings–Let Your Voice Be …

Soumyadeep Roy

Soumyadeep Roy is a non-binary visual artist. Formally trained in Literature and Film Studies, and Indian classical music, Soumyadeep’s works combine stories and histories, merging the different forms of art together. Soumyadeep loves narratives and sees themself as a storyteller, similar to the audio-visual practice of local patchitra painters of Bengal, India. However, having grown …