Zuleika Lebow is an artist, writer and educator born and raised in London. Her work centres on themes of identity, race, the sick body and lexicon via sculpture, photography and writing. Utilising philosophical texts, popular culture, sci-fi and esoterica as starting points, she creates spaces, events and artworks which facilitate a different approach to discussions of class, race, gender and language. Lebow is currently the Course Tutor on MA Applied Imagination at Central St Martins, where she empowers students to become creative change-makers and encourages them to move beyond the predictable when it comes to engaging with the world.
Projects
- Guest Editorship with Disability Arts OnlineZuleika Lebow’s guest editorship took place in autumn 2021, exploring the relationship between representations of disability and race in science fiction and fantasy. She invited contributions from Black and Brown women and non-binary people, whose work and interests embrace cyborgism, body neutrality, Afrofuturism and technological landscape. Zuleika’s curation of a range of essays, conversations, showcases and creative pieces delves into the ways that disabled diasporic creatives have utilise
Projects credited in
- Women Of Power - Events Production/ManagementI run Women Of Power UK - I set it up 1 year and 10 months ago and since then I have run some super cool events for women across London. I come up with the event ideas, research panels or speakers, create the ad, market the event etc Here is some of the work I have done with this phenomenal group!
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Skills
- 2+ Years Experience in Social Media
- Blog Articles
- Fashion Styling
- Freelance Writing/subbing/proofreading
- Events
- Artistic and Curatorial Practices
- Art Gallery Management
- Art Workshop Coordinator
- Abstract Photography
- Creative Writing/blogging
Education
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B.A (hons) Fine ArtMiddlesex University
- London, United Kingdom
Skills and Achievements:
• Winner of the Award for Outstanding Contribution to the University for my work on both the marketing and publication committees for the BA Degree show, which included organising the exhibition, coordinating events, proofreading and research.
• Achieved a distinction for my collaborative work with Kerri Jefferis on the performance piece Innocent and Aware for our Fine Art and Philosophy module.