Kay-Leigh Fisher is a visual artist, curator and publisher based in Johannesburg. Her research and artistic practice delves into themes and narratives of becoming, examining familiar relationships with objects and how they reinforce racial and gendered identity ideals. Fisher's work engages with ambiguity of being and the unlearning process that takes place in counter-cultural spaces. She extends her practice by creating publications as curatorial interventions.
Fisher holds an Honours degree in Curatorship from Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town (2020), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from the University of Witwatersrand (2019). She is currently an assistant curator of the Constitutional Court Art Collection at the Constitutional Court.
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Kay-Leigh Fisher is a visual artist, curator and publisher based in Johannesburg. Her research and artistic practice delves into themes and narratives of becoming, examining familiar relationships with objects and how they reinforce racial and gendered identity ideals. Fisher's work engages with ambiguity of being and the unlearning process that takes place in counter-cultural spaces. She extends her practice by creating publications as curatorial interventions.
Fisher holds an Honours degree in Curatorship from Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town (2020), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from the University of Witwatersrand (2019). She is currently an assistant curator of the Constitutional Court Art Collection at the Constitutional Court.