MARNIE SLATER (b. 1980, Aotearoa, NZ, lives and works in Brussels, BE) is a visual artist whose artistic practice involves a pluralised way of working, that includes a trans-disciplinary solo practice, teaching, long-term collaborations, self-organising, writing, publishing and research. In her solo practice, she works with queer and feminist her/their/his/stories from personal and institutional archives to explore the ways in which the complex practices and lives of queer and feminist artists might challenge, resist and shift the ways in which the historical narratives of art and authorship are recorded and reproduced.
Alongside her solo work, Slater is a co-curator of Buenos Tiempos, Int. and a team member of Mothers & Daughters – A Lesbian and Trans Bar*. She was a core tutor on the Master of Voice program at the Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, and is currently teaching on the AdMa program at St Lucas School of Art, Antwerp, where she is also undertaking a research project on process tools for queer and feminist collaboration.