The Shed

Read 2024 THIRD Annual Forum Report: Kai Hazelwood’s The Shed By Amelia Groom here

Friday 18 October 
18-20:30 CET / 12-2:30 EST / 9-11:30 PST

Join us for a virtual playground inspired by snakes and creatures who shed their skin! You will be invited to choose your own adventure through a beautiful virtual world created by our friends at Garden where you can slow dance with snakes, play with reptile time, read, watch, and/or listen to a collection of experiences created by Kai Hazelwood over the last two years as a part of The 5th Group of Companions of THIRD at DAS Graduate School. Attendance is free, but please RSVP to receive instructions on how to access the virtual world of GatherTown and more details on what to expect.

What is GatherTown? Click here to learn more.

Kai Hazelwood

Kai Hazelwood (she/her) is a transdisciplinary artist, educator, event producer, and public speaker raising the profile of bi+/queer and BIPOC community issues through art projects, community events, and public speaking. She has appeared in BuzzFeed videos and speaks at community events, high schools and colleges about bi+ and BIPOC community issues.
Kai is co-founder and a lead facilitator of Practice Progress, a consultancy addressing structural, professional, and interpersonal white supremacy through body based learning that serves non and for profit businesses, educational institutions, and individuals. She is currently a lecturer in the dance department at Chapman University teaching Modern technique through an anti-racist framework. Kai is also the founder and artistic director of Good Trouble Makers, a practice driven arts collaborative celebrating plural-sexual/bi+ identities and centering BIPOC. Good Trouble Makers are dedicated to making. Making art, making room, making change, making good trouble.


Read more about Kai’s research here.

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