WTF Is This Thing That We’re Doing - 48 H NK
27 - 29 June 2025
Fri - 6-10pm
Sat - 2-10pm
Sun - 2-8pm
Performance: Sunday 4-5pm
‘WTF Is This Thing That We’re Doing’ is a multi disciplinary poetic installation featuring bodies of work from gorjeoux moon, hamza mohammed beg, marina reza and crista siglin which multiple artistic practices to question and explore ideology, myth, mental health, productivity, rest, sleep, recovery. juxtaposing interactive kinetic poetry with videography, conversation with aesthetic deconstructions of the written word, ‘WTF Is This Thing That We’re Doing’ poses poetry as object and acts as a collaborative exchange between artists as much friends as they are contemporaries.
gorjeoux moon is a non-binary femme radical trans feminist poet, writer and transdisciplinary artist living and making art as authentically as possible in berlin, germany. her practice includes making kinetic poetry objects, installation art, writing poetry, spoken word, essays, and producing conceptual books that combine exquisite craftspersonship with deep emotionality that can - and should - be enjoyed upon multiple levels.
Hamza Mohammed Beg is a Muslim artist. Born brown in London he claims heritage in Mauritius, Pakistan, and all the seas between. He works between performance, music, poetry, and video. Care, labour, diaspora, and faith are the preoccupations of his work.
Crista Siglin (they/them) works with words and various physical mediums to engage themes such as body, mind, time, trauma, recovery, work, rest — and their many possible collisions. They are an artist, poet, editor, organizer, and cat familiar.
Marina Reza, Dhaka-born and NYC-raised, Marina is a writer and performer based in Neukölln, Berlin, where she helps organize Akimbo. Exploring the nonlinear nature of recovery and the dismantling of shame, her writing blends humor, pain, and absurdity, weaving moments of holiness into the mundane. Marina graduated from Wesleyan University, where she majored in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and South Asian Studies.