
KATHRYN NUSA LOGAN
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many/transdisciplinary artist whose work ranges across contemporary dance, film and video, music and sound design, and multi-media installation and performance.
​her creative work is concerned with the visceral, emotional, and somatic in the personal, collective, and beyond-human spaces. Recent collaborations include HOMING with K.G.Moore, exploring site through the body and an ecological lens by way of an audio movement guide, experienced through headphones. The guides prompt individuals to deepen their awareness of their surroundings by engaging with sensations, attention, and movement in relation to the local environment. In The Maya Project, she investigates the camera as an anti-oppression tool by investigating the frame, agency, power, and the somatic experience of the performers. Through songwriting project under the name Lanusa, she has performed nationally and released three albums of original music. For works like [ ] with Adrienne Westwood and Angélica Negrón, she works as a video dramaturg, contributing contextual, process, visual, audio and movement concepts to the collective work and performing live in performances.While her background spans multiple artistic disciplines, her practice focuses on depth and clarity, particularly as it relates to feeling, sensation, and awareness.
she has shared works internationally in Scotland, Cyprus, Sweden, France, and Brazil and across the U.S. in performance venues, galleries, cinema spaces, site-specific locations, and music venues including the Lincoln Center Clark Studio Theater, The Wexner Film/Video Theater, and Center for Performance Research.
currently teaching, making, and serving as Executive Director of an integrative arts center in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at James Madison University, where her work supports arts advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and engagement with a focus on curriculum, community, and equity.
holds degrees in Dance from University of North Carolina School of the Arts and The Ohio State University.
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