Clara Lee is a researcher, writer, and cultural worker from Singapore. Formally trained in the History of Art, their interest at large circulates through and around discourses of the body (techno-/bio-/onto-). Centring the materiality as well as materialisation and dematerialisation of the body, they are interested in how the doing and undoing of the body is complicated by contemporary regimes of power. In tracing the affinities between affect theory, performance studies, and critical race studies, they hope to attend to the flesh as both embodied analytic and lived materiality. They hold a B.A. in History of Art and Material Studies from University College London, and a M.A. in Aesthetics and Politics from California Institute of the Arts.