Seré
Seré (she/they, 1999) is a Paraguayan artist, educator and community organizer. With a background in Political Philosophy and Critical Theory, they find joy in bringing people together through transdisciplinary art and activist practices. They find in education and collective organizing the tools to transform the accessibility of cultural institutions in the present, and the potential of building different futures together.
In her art practice, Seré uses physical performance and storytelling. Her inclination to produce both for what are considered traditional venues for culture, such as in museums and galleries, and for spaces of nightlife comes from her desire to bridge the gap between these spaces’ sense-sualities. They are a lover of the monstrous, the hybrid, the disgustingly hot, the excitingly scary. Her work builds the other-worldly, as in, the other worlds we could imagine after and/or beyond this crumbling one by re-creating our mythological stories (i.e. imperial capitalism, the patriarchy, and so forth).