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Aimee Goguen

Aimee Goguen is a video artist, object-maker, and experimental animator based in Los Angeles. She has participated in group shows including Accidentally on Purpose, Panel LA, Los Angeles (2017); Protuberances at LAXART, Los Angeles (2016); THINGS: a queer legacy of graphic art and play at Participant Inc, New York and ONE Archives, Los Angeles (2016); and screenings at venues including REDCAT, Los Angeles (2020); Anthology Film Archives, New York (2015); and White Columns, New York (2014). Her animation appears in the films Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution and William S. Burroughs: A Man Within, and her video work has been included in such anthologies as The Oxford Companion to Queer Cinema, and reviewed by William J. Simmons and Dodie Bellamy. Her writing has been published by Golden Spike Press, Curse of Cherifa, and Playboy Magazine. Goguen has generated analytical lists for artists including Math Bass, Seth Bogart, Hayden Dunham, Tom of Finland, and Alfred Hitchcock. Goguen co-curated Afterglow: Summer Video Series with Harry Dodge. She was awarded the Rema Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Artist Grant. Goguen received her BFA in Film/Video and MFA in Art at California Institute of the Arts.