Lateisha Davine Lovelace-Hanson Author

Lateisha Davine Lovelace-Hanson (they/she - b. 1989) is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and social justice practitioner of Jamaican heritage, based and raised in London and Huddersfield. She enjoys inhabiting spiritual - bodily - nature relationships as dreaming spaces. Their writing, performance-making, facilitation and art practice centres ritual and ceremony: sci-fi, non-linear time and meditative intimacy as powerful tools of repair to interrupt ongoing systems of oppression. Lateisha has shared work extensively through residencies, commissions and grassroots organisations across the UK, including; Camden Art Centre: The Botanical Mind, Wretched Of The Earth (BIPOC climate justice collective), Glasgow Zine Library: Call & Response, [Performance s p a c e ]: PSX 10, Live Art Development Agency, Artsadmin: Apocalypse Reading Room, Chelsea Physic Garden: Queer Botany, Apples & Snakes, Inua Ellam’s R.A.P Party, She Grrrowls, Dada Fest / Yewande 103 and is a Roundhouse and Hammer & Tongue Poetry Slam Finalist. Lateisha’s debut exhibition, An Offering