artist & researcher
Marina Iodice
Marina Iodice
Marina Iodice
Southern Italian artist from Naples and PhD researcher at Ulster University. Her practice brings together live art, sculpture, and other situated methodologies to explore the sensory and political dimensions of place, memory, and language.
Her work emerges from the tension between the isolated individual and the social group, addressing themes of identity, physicality, femininity, innocence, and vulnerability through processes of fragmentation and repetition.
Her current research investigates sound, borders, and migration, focusing on how displacement and the loss of home leave traces within urban and social landscapes, and how these transformations can be heard, felt, and remembered through sonic and somatic practices.
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Co-founder and curator of the Non-Place Collective and member of the Institutum Pataphysicum Partenopeium. Her work has been presented through performances, conferences, and exhibitions at UCL — University College London, the Ulster Museum, and Arnolfini (Bristol).
Commissioned cross-community project Speak to Me at the University of South Wales. Contemporary Art Society for Wales Student Award, 2019.