Cayce H. L. is an American, Brussels-based interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and independent administrator specializing in exhibitions and displays.
Their current research interest connects absorption and embodiment at the intersections of computer interfaces and gendered subjectivities.
Additional areas of focus include the histories of artist-run projects and curating, as well as digitally engaged and Post-internet practices.
They hold a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2008), with an emphasis in Art History, Theory & Criticism, and an MA from the Media Art Histories program, Danube University Krems (2013-2014/2022).
Thesis: Rafaël Rozendaal and Sited Absorption, Danube University Krems
Advisor: Dr. Ana Peraica.
Curatorial fellowship, Rhizome.org (2013).