About: Rebecca Fitton
Rebecca Fitton (she/they) is a queer, mixed race asian american, disabled immigrant. Their work as an artist, administrator, and advocate focuses on arts infrastructure, asian american identity, and disability justice and takes form through community gatherings, score-based dance works, essays, and improvisational quilts. They have been an artist-in-residence at the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography, the National Center for Choreography – Akron, SPACE 124 @ Project Artaud, Center, LEIMAY/CAVE, EMERGENYC, and The Croft. Her writing has been published by Triskelion Arts, In Dance, The Dancer-Citizen, Etudes, Critical Correspondence, and Dance Research Journal. Currently, they serve as a Co-Director at Bridge Live Arts and as Co-Executive Director of Jess Curtis/Gravity. She holds a BFA in Dance from Florida State University and an MA in Performance as Public Practice from the University of Texas at Austin. rebeccafittonprojects.com