Public Talk with Vitória Cribb

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Thu, March 12, 2026
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Wexner Center for the Arts Theater

Join the Wex for a public talk with Brazilian artist Vitória Cribb and writer/curator Legacy Russell for a conversation about how digital technology shapes identity and visibility.

In their conversation, Cribb and Russell will consider how our bodies and identities appear in digital spaces and the influence those spaces have on our perceptions. They will discuss the ways artists navigate and challenge the systems that structure online life. They will also focus on strategies of resistance to these systems through transformation, distortion, and by choosing what is visible and what is not. These strategies are especially important for communities historically shaped by surveillance and misrepresentation. 

A Q&A follows the talk. 

Before or after the talk, experience Cribb’s latest work, echoes of a wet finger, in The Box, where it is on view through May 24. In addition to the exhibition and talk, Cribb will also complete a residency in the Wex’s Film/Video Studio in early 2026. While here, she will create a new work in collaboration with the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design.