I’m a drag
Zara Sully
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August 2020
3
August
2020
7
August 2020
Night Screen
I’m a drag, you’re a drag, and so is everything else. Life is a giant drag show, performing for the ones you love, the ones you admire, and the ones you aren’t too sure about at all. I’m a drag explores the experience of drag through a non-binary body. A body whose experience of gender can never be quite expressed outwardly. A silent lipsynch, in reverse, messing with the audience’s perception, the perception of the artist, the perception of drag as a whole. A warped representation of reality.
I’m a drag, you’re a drag, and so is everything else. Life is a giant drag show, performing for the ones you love, the ones you admire, and the ones you aren’t too sure about at all. I’m a drag explores the experience of drag through a non-binary body. A body whose experience of gender can never be quite expressed outwardly. A silent lipsynch, in reverse, messing with the audience’s perception, the perception of the artist, the perception of drag as a whole. A warped representation of reality.
Zara Sully
Zara Sully is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, and arts worker currently based in lutruwita (Launceston, Tasmania). Sully’s artistic practice contemplates an autobiographical and queer methodology. They are interested in forming collective communities through sharing their own personal experiences and relating to others. In Zara’s collaborative and community-driven curatorial practice, Sully is passionate about representing queer and under-represented artists who divulge personal histories and where this merges with the online and digital realm.