Lucy Grubb
Lucy Grubb is an Artist-Curator based between Coventry and Birmingham. Her work is interested in DIY structures, the terraforming of localised architectures, and geology.
Her current research explores rehearsal as a curatorial practice, drawing on José Esteban Muñoz’s idea of the “stage as a space of potentiality”—a place where we can rehearse future selves, make mistakes, and practise different ways of being. She is interested in how rehearsal might function as an alternative curatorial method, encompassing drawing, architectural experimentation, and embodied imagination.
Lucy is also slowly thinking about Claude Cahun’s photographic archive of stones, considering these stones as thought-objects: holding spaces, positions, prototypes, platforms—even planets—for building and sustaining other ways of existing in, and formulating space.
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