BIO
Marietta Radomska is a Postdoc at Linköping University, Sweden (Gender Studies) and University of Helsinki, Finland (Art History). She is the Co-director of The Posthumanities Hub; founder of The Eco- and Bioart Research Network; founding member of Queer Death Studies Network and International Network for ECOcritical and DECOlonial Research. Radomska is a philosopher and posthumanities scholar and has published in Australian Feminist Studies, Somatechnics, and Women, Gender & Research, among others. Her research interests include feminist theory, continental philosophy, environmental humanities, posthumanities, queer death studies, bio-art, eco-art, visual culture, critical animal studies, and others.
She is the Director of The Eco- and Bioart Lab, co-director of The Posthumanities Hub, founder of The Eco- and Bioart Research Network, co-founder of Queer Death Studies Network and The International Network for Ecocritical and Decolonial Research, as well as co-coordinator of GEXcel International Collegium for Advanced Transdisciplinary Gender Studies research strand “Death Studies: Queerfeminist Materialist Perspectives” (together with Nina Lykke and Tara Mehrabi).
In the years 2017-2020 Radomska worked on the research project “Ecologies of Death: Environment, Body and Ethics in Contemporary Art”, funded by The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) International Postdoc Grant.
Radomska is the author of the monograph Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart (2016).
Within the Biofriction project, Marietta takes part at Braiding Frictions as a Non/Living-Queerings workgroup member, Arts in the time of pandemics #NODE27.