Open Studio: Jona Wolf
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Insights and conversations with alumni Jona Wolf
Jona Wolf studied architecture at Studio Greg Lynn and Studio Wolf D. Prix, graduating in 2015. Using digital tools like 3D animation and CNC fabrication, they develop temporary spaces, objects and installations.
Their practice focuses on re-imagining and transforming educational models and collaborative creation. They are actively engaged in community building and activism, with a focus on empowering marginalised groups and resistance to state oppression. Jona is part of The Palace Collective, which currently runs an urban community project in Berlin.
During their residency at AIL, Jona Wolf will create a series of works exploring how cultural body norms and beauty standards reinforce the gender binary. The project aims to empower the gender fluidity of trans people while also raising awareness of how gender norms affect and restrict everyone in society. Throughout the residency, Jona is making the space as accessible as possible to foster a collective experience and to gather community.
During their residency at AIL, Jona creates a series of works exploring how cultural body norms and beauty standards reinforce the gender binary. The project aims to empower the gender fluidity of trans people while also raising awareness of how gender norms affect and restrict everyone in society.
This is the last event in this series, opening up the temporary studio of Jona Wolf.