C o l e t t e
C o p e l a n d
Colette Copeland is a multimedia artist, art educator, writer and social activist whose work examines gender, death and contemporary culture. Sourcing personal narratives and popular media, she uses video, performance and installation to question societal roles and media’s influence on enculturation. Her experimental videos employ absurdist humor to explore the landscape of human relationships. She has volunteered with Traffick911 for nine years as an advocate and educator, spreading awareness about the sex trafficking of children in the DFW area. Prior to covid, she volunteered teaching dance therapy to incarcerated teens.
Colette Copeland’s website →
And on Instagram →Conversation with Filmmaker & Poet Richard Bailey – November 2021
Abigal Reyes: A qui se come carne – April 2021
Conversation with Michael Poll – March 2021
North Forest Lights at the Crystal Bridges Museum – February 2021
The lure/allure of the Mermaid – January 2021
Michael Anthony Garcia: Huecos Chuecos I – January 2021
Giovanni Valderas: Grit/Grind – December 2020
Diane Durant’s “Stories 1986 – 88” Interview – August 2020
Conversation with Tayeba Begum Lipi & Mahbubur Rahman – June 2020
Conversation with Kathleen Reichelt & Wesley Rickert – June 2020
Conversation with Miriam Bloom & Ron Morosan – May 2020
Conversation with Mary Magsamen & Stephan Hillerbrand – May 2020
Conversation with Francesca Leoni & Davide Mastrangelo – May 2020
Silvia & Matteo: Surviving Pandemic Times – April 2020
Conversation with Ryder Richards & Sue Anne Rische – April 2020