Nia Nottage is an archivist, video artist, and arts organizer. Their focus includes community activism, performance practice, sexual subculture, and somatics. They are a co-founder of The Collective Practices Oral History Project: NYC 1980 - 2005, as well as a co-organizer at Come Forever, a garage-space in Brooklyn that houses a public archive, public press, public bathroom, mask non-optional social space, and health mutual aid initiatives. They have exhibited projects in collaboration with The Kitchen (NYC), BOFFO Performance Festival (Fire Island), Arts Project of Cherry Grove (Fire Island), Performa (NYC), Coalition to Protect Chinatown and The LES (NYC), Performance Space New York, Artists Space (NYC), and The Whitney Independent Study Program (NYC). 

   contact: niaatlake@gmail.com