Sal Randolph

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MFA Fellow

Sal Randolph is an artist working between language and action, through performance, experimental publishing, and the creation of social spaces, at the intersection of attention, time, feeling, capital, and crisis.

Biography

Randolph's performances, performance lectures and social art projects have appeared internationally at spaces including Akademie der Kunst Berlin, Asian Arts Theater (South Korea), BüroFriedrich (Berlin), Centre Culturel de Cérisy, Chalet Society (Paris), Cooper Union, Göttingen Kunstverein, La Box Bourges, Live Biennial (Vancouver), Ljubljana Biennial, Manifesta 4, Mengi (Reykjavik), Mildred’s Lane, Museum of Jurassic Technology, New York Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1, Palais de Tokyo, Pioneer Works, PPOW, Raygun Projects (Australia), Röda Sten (Sweden), and the Sao Paulo Biennial. 

She is co-founder of dispersed holdings, originally a listening and publication space in New York sited in the former apartment of sculptor Eva Hesse, continuing now as a publishing project. New language work is in Bomb, La Vague, Otoliths, Jubilat, Sound American, Txtobjx, and queer.archive.work. She is also a Zen practitioner and senior student of Roshi Enkyo O’Hara at the Village Zendo. She received her MFA in Public Action at Bennington in Fall 2022.