Auden Granger (they/them) is a paper collage artist and theatrical wardrobe supervisor. A challenge to a profoundly digital and consumerist world, Auden’s visual art uses found and creatively reused paper from a variety of sources — nothing printed, nothing purchased — to create intricate and meticulous composites of swirling color and texture. The precise repetition of their mosaic-like technique is directly informed by their autistic identity and a disability justice ideology that believes in the beauty of going slow. Their work often focuses on themes of disability, chronic pain, and psychiatric survivorship. As a wardrobe supervisor, Auden is inspired by generations of activism by garment workers for workplace safety. While traditionally perceived as a merely technical position, wardrobe workers have a tremendous capacity to either challenge or reassert the marginalization and oppression of the ‘deviant’ body and hold a tangible position of power over the physical and emotional vulnerability of the un/dressing actor. Auden is currently developing a curriculum that emphasizes the ability and responsibility of wardrobe professionals to work towards social justice and interpersonal care within the particular context of their position.
Featured Artworks
- Never Quite Escape, 2023. 5"x7", paper.
- All of This Can Be Broken, 2023. 9"x11", paper.
- I Do Feel Small, 2023. 9"x11", paper.
- Something Hidden Within You, 2021. 5"x7", paper.
- To Gain a Little Time, 2021. 5"x7", paper.
- May You Know Death, 2021. 5"x7", paper.