Artist Bio
Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker is a Nyungar technologist, writer and digital rights activist with over a decade of experience in the tech industry. Their work examines custodial approaches to data management, surveillance systems and digital colonialism impacts. Kathryn’s creative practice uses poetry, short fiction and coding to explore the intersection of activism, futurism and human-machine relationships. Their writing has appeared in Cordite, Running Dog, Red Room Poetry and Best Australian Poems, with their speculative fiction featured in anthologies including This All Come Back Now (UQP), The Rocks Remain (Wakefield Press) and New Australian Fiction 2024 (Kill Your Darlings).
Selected Previous Works
Perth Institue of Contemporary Arts — PICA — runs a year round program of art, exhibitions, contemporary performance, dance, theatre, music and events. We’re home to one of the largest art exhibition and gallery spaces in Australia and are known for the leading role we play in supporting artists to present challenging ideas and boundary-defining new work.