
JJJJerome Ellis inspires me through their exploration of language, time, disability, and Blackness. Their work challenges normative ideas of fluency, rhythm, and communication, reframing interruption and disfluency as spaces of meaning and resistance. I am drawn to how their practice combines sound, performance, text, and history to question systems of control while honoring alternative ways of existing and remembering.
8 days ago
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