Working across text, performance and video, Louise has a substantial body of work that has toured internationally to performance spaces, galleries and festivals. Her works to date have grappled with a range of themes exploring femininity and violence, and often have a participation and research focus. Her work is preoccupied with liveness, the fe/male gaze and queer and radical feminist theory. She finds she is inspired mostly by cinema, and indulgently and gloriously borrows from pop culture tropes. Focusing on the kind of stories that are often overlooked and under-represented, her work encourages spaces to grapple with ambiguity/uncertainty and unknowing, alongside a practice of deep listening: asking you to listening equally and non-hierarchically to fiction, to trauma, to other people, to yourself.
Louise also works as a director and dramaturg, and has worked with a wide variety of different artists, practices over the years including recently Ginger Johnson, Symoné, ELOINA, Rosa Postlethwaite and others. Louise’s written work has been published by Oberon, and has been featured in the Metro, Huffington Post and Independent. She has spoken, workshopped and lectured widely, including Studio XX Montreal, PYT Tokyo, Supersonic PT, Southbank Centre, RCSSD, Guildhall, Goldsmiths and LSBU.
Awards include: Flying Solo Award (2015), Ideastap ‘Untapped’ Award (2016), British Council ‘Artist to Watch’ (2017), Vaults ‘Highly Commended’ (2018), Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award Finalist (2018), British Council Edinburgh Showcase Artst (2019), Offie Nomination (2019), Barbican OpenLab Artist (2019/20)
10+ years
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