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Theadora Walsh
(Communications)

Theadora Walsh is a writer who makes essays, journalism, poetry, and moving texts with an interest in considering the tension between the physicality of language and its documentation. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Gulf Coast, sfmoma’s Open Space, Apogee, Vol 1 Brooklyn, and Unbag. Criticism has appeared in Artforum, KQED arts, Art Papers, BOMB, Electronic Book Review, and Afterimage, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA from Brown University where her thesis won the 2019 Francis-Mason Harris '26 Prize for book length manuscript. Recently, she ran a curatorial project in San Francisco called In Concert.