Zoe Scofield

Artist Statement

I am a dancer, choreographer, director and teacher. My work is situated in multiple mediums including, proscenium stage, installation, film, photography, art objects and sound installation. I approach the creation and presentation of my work with a belief that dance is a visual art form and visual art is a physical form. I work using a diversity of materiality and scale to best express and fully realize a project's aim. My past work lives in opera houses as well as theaters, museums, art galleries, online platforms, and more. I am self taught and see this as an asset. Teaching myself new skills or seeking creative solutions, furthers my own research and output. I seek to disrupt and lengthen processes of perception, in order to slow down experiences for viewers and myself. The structures of my dances ask the audience to shift both physical and intellectual perspectives.

Zoe Scofield_Future Ancestors_performance/video_2021_Jacob's Pillow This is a still from an 360 performance video created as part of a larger project, The Other Shore: Future Ancestors.

Bio

Zoe Scofield (she/her), is a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow, and a dance and visual artist based in Seattle, Washington since 2002. Zoe is the co-artistic director and founder of zoe | juniper, a dance and visual art company. Her work has been commissioned and presented by Jacob’s Pillow, New York Live Arts, On the Boards, RedCat, MASS MoCA, The Frye Art Museum, The Joyce Theater, PS 122, Carolina Performing Arts, and The Met Museum among others. Zoe works in performance, video installation, photography, opera and film. She has received funding from the Mellon Foundation, Princess Grace Foundation, NEA, NEFA, NPN and more. Her recent project, The Other Shore, is an art object, online performance, video installation presented by Jacob’s Pillow, On the Boards, Carolina Performing Arts and RedCat. Zoe earned an MFA in Dance from the University of the Arts as part of their inaugural class. www.zoejuniper.org


www.zoejuniper.org