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Lucy Haskell

Lucy (she/her) is an M.A. student at the Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture in New York.

Lucy has worked primarily in art museums and galleries as an educator. She has also curated and assisted with exhibitions exploring identity and place in 20th-century documentary photography, tourism in the American southwest, and authorship in 16th-century European prints. In that work, Lucy developed object-based practices of thinking and conversing. 

A large whale puppet is shown above a dimly lit stage.
The Matter of Plexus Polaire’s Moby Dick
Essay

The Matter of Plexus Polaire’s Moby Dick

25 July 2024

In Plexus Polaire’s Moby Dick, the line between the performers and the puppets they control sometimes blurs. Lucy Haskell explores the way that the shifting animacy of humans and objects on stage disrupts the audience’s expectations of where life resides.

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