Randolph Bird is a writer and visual artist who lives and works in Massachusetts. His poetry, essays, scripts, and art have been featured in Barrelhouse, Queer Toronto Literary Magazine, The Destroyer, and elsewhere. He has exhibited photography, collage, and video art at Shoe Bones Collective, Samson Projects, Boston City Hall, and Trickhouse Live. As a performer, he has appeared in plays, staged readings, and antifascist events in New York, Boston, and Washington DC.
Randolph is currently working on video art about technology, surveillance, and chronic illness; a one-act play about human connection in a disconnected era; and a feature-length screenplay about water scarcity.
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