OUR BODY is a living performance that challenges how we see, censor, and survive in our own skin.
Born from the intersection of trauma, censorship, and reclamation, this work asks: What does it mean to be seen when visibility itself is violence?

Through photography and live performance, OUR BODY confronts the systems—human and algorithmic—that decide which bodies are acceptable and which must be hidden.
It’s not about empowerment. It’s about honesty.
It invites audiences to sit in discomfort, question their gaze, and recognize what they project.

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