Marsha Bradfield is an artist, curator, writer, educator, and
researcher. For the last decade, she has worked almost exclusively in
collaboration exploring cultural production through co-authored projects. This
research-based approach often results in events that Bradfield later
re-presents in publications and performative lectures. These accounts combine
the rhetorical styles of fact and fiction as Bradfield works across sites,
objects, images, structures, and processes. Her current body of work explores
the intersection of economies and ecologies in co-production, and has been
developed through her practice with the Precarious Workers Brigade, Critical
Practice Research Cluster, and many more besides. Bradfield is co-director of
Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre, London; a visiting scholar at Chelsea College of
Arts; and has recently joined the Board of Mentors for the Barbican’s Fish
Island Labs, London. Bradfield lives and works in London. [Last updated 2015]