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Faythe Levine

Faythe Levine. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Faythe Levine (she/her) is a creative laborer and has been in service to the arts for over twenty years advocating for creativity to be used as a vehicle to build community, personal independence and empowerment. Motivated by reimagining archives and collections through a queer feminist lens, her practice intersects with curatorial projects, consulting, writing, documentary film, and happenings. Levine’s core belief that visual culture is a conduit for radical change and generative dialog can perpetuate momentum towards a future that holds space for collaboration, transparency, accountability and complexity.

Levine works as a curator, consultant and educator in both traditional and DIY spaces. Her most widely known projects, Sign Painters (2013) and Handmade Nation: The Rise of DIY Art, Craft and Design (2009), both feature length documentaries with accompanying books published by Princeton Architectural Press, have toured extensively.

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