About
Leslie Anne Condon is a Boston-area multidisciplinary artist and independent curator, whose cultural work explores the intersections between global consumerism, social ritual, and visual culture. Her recent three-dimensional and video work explores identity within immigrant communities of color, including ways that individual and collective trauma manifests in response to displacement and acculturative stress.
Leslie graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in English and a minor in the Fine Arts. She briefly attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts as a Diploma student and earned her Post Baccalaureate in Fine Art 3D from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2011. As a scholar and independent curator, Leslie is interested in Critical Race Art History and issues of representation within the arts. She views her public practice, including her art making, scholarship, curating, community organizing, and public speaking, as a means to heal herself and others within our BIPOC communities.
From the August segment of Visions/Voices: New Narratives Present and Future, organized in partnership with the Rose Kennedy Greenway. From left to right: Sheila Novak, Greenway Associate Curator of Public Art, Alex Ambila of The Flavor Continues, Micah Rose, Brian Pistol of The Flavor Continues, Tamiko Beyer, JK Wong of Juk Sing, Leslie Condon, and Ashley Yu and Jeff La of Juk Sing.