Body In A Pool

ENGL 2012

Trans and Queer Literature

An illustration of a silouhette of a body in a pool.
By
Hannah Kryworuchko

Hannah Kryworuchko

H(annah) Kryworuchko (they/she/he) is an emerging artist and designer currently studying at OCAD University in Material Art and Design with a double minor in art and social change and social sciences. H’s practice engages in the acts of living: living with others, living in their body, living with land, living in water, and living through our crises together. They have been able to develop this work by organizing community-based projects alongside peers, working on ongoing solidarity actions, and building justice driven studio work. Their core values in abolition can be seen in spaces like tiny cultural centre, a placemaking intervention project, Noojimo'iwewin Gitigaan, a national healing forest project, and walking down the street. They feel most in their body when they are a puddle.

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