Alice Gale-Feeny
Alice Gale-Feeny is an artist who makes performance via dance, sculpture, drawing and facilitation. Her work evolves out of improvisations alongside costumes and objects, which informs the writing of monologues / scripts.
She draws from her lived experience, LGBTQIA+ social histories, the conventions of artistic disciplines and new materialist, post-human and Buddhist philosophies. She has a material practice that involves making maquettes and books. This emerges out of, and feeds back into her performances.
Alice trained in Ba Fine Art at Nottingham Trent (2009-12); completed an MFA in Creative Practice: Dance Professional Practice at Laban / Independent Dance, London (2019-21), and has a Foundation in Meisner Acting technique (2018) and stand-up comedy training from Angel Comedy (2023). She has performed at: Camden Art Centre, London (2023); Seventeen, London (2021); Fabrica, Brighton (2023); Lambeth Fringe Festival, London (2023); Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2023).
Alice taught Ba Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University and Kingston University across a 10-year period. She is currently Artist in Residence at the Women’s Art Library, London, and is collaborating on movement/archival research with artists and dance-makers.
Website: www.alicegale-feeny.com
Instagram: @alicegalefeeny
Email: alicegalefeeny@yahoo.com

Performance / 2023

Performance / 2024
Sculpture / 2023

Performance / 2021

Booksculpture / 2023