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Ren Loren Britton

Ren looks at the camera outside in front of a white brick wall they are a white passing trans masculine person with a new mustache and purple octagonal glasses. They are wearing a button down shirt with a kookaburra and a goose in a bathtub on it amidst other flowers and plants. In their ears are earrings and their hair is brown, short and curly.
Ren looks at the camera outside in front of a white brick wall they are a white passing trans masculine person with a new mustache and purple octagonal glasses. They are wearing a button down shirt with a kookaburra and a goose in a bathtub on it amidst other flowers and plants. In their ears are earrings and their hair is brown, short and curly.
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Ren Loren Britton (they/them & he/him) is a transdisciplinary artist-designer working at the intersection of Trans*feminismus, Technoscience, Radical Pedagogy, and Disability Justice. They are interested in how sociotechnical systems make life accessible and possible. Starting from the understanding that we live in a profoundly ableist, white supremacist world, they pursue justice-oriented practices by rethinking and reconfiguring all notions of who and what (in online and offline spaces) fits with what friction (or not) and why. In their practice, Disability Justice emerges as a practice of upholding and valuing all non-normative bodies and minds. 


Ren was a fellow at Sonic Acts, PACT Zollverein, Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen, MedienWerk NRW, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Sandberg Instituut, Rupert, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, and the Vilém Flusser Residency Program for Artistic Research 2021. Ren has exhibited with various institutions, including Sonic Acts, MU Hybrid Art House, MACBA, Transmediale, HKW, Martin Gropius Bau, Schloss Solitude, Constant, ALT_CPH Biennale, Yale School of Art, and Kunsthalle Osnabrück.

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