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Yon Natalie Mik

Yon Natalie Mik is a multidisciplinary artist working with performance, poetry, and installations. Her practice centers on the potential of kinetic knowledge and archiving to explore themes of inclusivity, labor and resistance, engaging with diverse communities through public service centers, care facilities, schools, and art institutions. Projects like Studies on Squats and Studies on Smiling, archive daily micro-movements to reveal the body politics of oppressed migrant workers. Her recent installation-based work Sound Dance researches bodily forms of protest and care by investigating the choreographic translation from private to public movement through ancestral healing rituals.

A talk with Yon Natalie Mik and Isabel Lewis will take place as part of DIFFRACTIONS—Collecting & Un/Learning.

Photo: Rina Nakano

Yon Natalie Mik

Yon Natalie Mik is a multidisciplinary artist working with performance, poetry, and installations. Her practice centers on the potential of kinetic knowledge and archiving to explore themes of inclusivity, labor and resistance, engaging with diverse communities through public service centers, care facilities, schools, and art institutions. Projects like Studies on Squats and Studies on Smiling, archive daily micro-movements to reveal the body politics of oppressed migrant workers. Her recent installation-based work Sound Dance researches bodily forms of protest and care by investigating the choreographic translation from private to public movement through ancestral healing rituals.

A talk with Yon Natalie Mik and Isabel Lewis will take place as part of DIFFRACTIONS—Collecting & Un/Learning.

Photo: Rina Nakano