Adam Farcus is an activist, artist, curator, feminist, organizer, poet, quasi-linguist, teacher, and writer. Farcus received their MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago, BFA from Illinois State University, and AA from Joliet Junior College. They currently serve on the Foundations in Art, Theory and Education (FATE) board, as well as participate in the Climate Psychological Alliance, and organize with the Utopian Megapraxis. Their work has been exhibited at numerous venues, including the Modern Museum of Art Fort Worth; Vox Populi, Philadelphia; the American University Museum; and the Advance Art Museum in Changsha, China. Farcus’s academic writing has been published in Art Education and the Journal of Second Language Writing (in collaboration with Allison Yasukawa) and their creative writing has been published in Rattle: A Journal at the Convergence of Art and Writing and Funny Looking Dog Quarterly among others. In addition to studio art, Farcus has taught English composition, English as second language writing, and art writing. Farcus is the director of Lease Agreement, an alternative and nomadic curatorial project, and they are the Studio Foundations Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Instruction at the University of South Florida.

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adamfarcus@gmail.com