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Christina Lovey

"My practice is concerned with the body as a site of contention: from our somatic locations we experience the world uniquely. Drawing on ritual, shamanic practices and indigenous spirituality, I work with sound, vibration and performance to express my lived experience and responses to the world I inhabit." Christina Lovey

YouTube: christinalovey

Instagram: @doctor_lovey

Christina is seated in a large gallery space with a wooden floor. She has long grey hair and wears a white top, black trousers and black tap shoes. Her feet are placed on a small square board. She taps an emotional response to the large bronze sculpture she gazes at.

Image: 'Rhythmicity Me' by Christina Lovey


Christina was one of 31 d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists to take part in the DASH award winning project: We Are Invisible We Are Visible (WAIWAV).

The artists staged Dada inspired interventions in 30 museums and galleries across Britain and Northern Ireland on 2 July 2022 only​​​​​​​, marking the 102nd anniversary of the 1st Dada International Exhibition in Berlin.

Christina's intervention, 'Rhythmicity Me' to place at Tate Britain, London. Read More.

Visit the Project website waivav.org

Visit the DASH Project page