Katrina Reed (Photo: Kiya Marie Schnorr) |
The profile picture of Katrina Reid, a dark-skinned black woman with very short blond hair, is outside in a park, looking into the camera with a confident smile.
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Katrina Reed (photo courtesy of the artist) |
Photos of Katrina running down empty streets. Only her back was visible, one leg kicked back in a stride, her arms fully extended behind her. There were lush trees and green grass on both sides of the road, and her dark shadow appeared below. The sky above was blue and bright, with fluffy white clouds floating in it.
Katrina Reed (photo by Tia Byington-Knoll) |
Black and white photo of Katrina hanging and twisting from a ladder attached to an outdoor building. She grabbed it with both hands. The camera focuses from above, with white protective markings painted on her face. She closed her eyes and frowned in thought.
katrina reed (She/Her) is a dancer and choreographer dedicated to artistic projects of improvisation, experimentation and storytelling. Select venues for her work include the Queens Museum, ISSUE Project Room, Knockdown Center, Current Sessions, DoublePlus/Gibney Dance, AUNTS, BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Florida A&M University, and the Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX). As a collaborator, Katrina explores performance in dance, theatre, music, ritual and film. Recent projects include [siccer] Author: Will Rawls, and forthcoming dance of ghosts Artwork by Jonathan González, with David Thomson, Third Rail Projects, Kevin Beasley, Emily Johnson Emily Johnson, Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born, Marguerite Hemmings and Megan Byrne, among others People’s past works. For more information, please visit katrina-reed.com.