STATEMENTS
	
	
2022
	Ayana Zaire Cotton (she/they) is an anti-disciplinary artist and cultural worker from Prince George’s County, Maryland. They are currently based in Dawn, Virginia — tucked in between the ancestral lands of the Mattaponi and Youghtanund — answering the call to steward land that has been in their family for four generations. Braiding code, performance, and abstraction Ayana speculates and worldbuilds alongside science and technology. Sankofa is a word and symbol of the Akan Twi and Fante languages of Ghana which translates to, "go back and get". Centering a sankofa sensibility, they build databases as vessels holding seed data and experiment with shuffling algorithms to spin non-linear narratives. Ayana calls this methodology “Cykofa Narration”, generating new worlds using the digital and social detritus of our existing world — resulting in a storytelling aesthetic that embodies circular time and troubles human authorship. Through engaging with language, technology, and ecology, Ayana is cultivating a practice of remembering and imagining alternative modes of being and interspecies belonging.
	
EDUCATION
	
	
2021
	| School for Poetic Computation, Reading, Writing, and Compiling New York, NY  | 
Forested, Permaculture Design Certification
Bowie, MD
2018
	
	
2012 — 2015
	University of Maryland, Innovation, Design and Society Major (BA)
College Park, MD
	
College Park, MD
2011 — 2012
	LIM College, Business Management Major
New York, NY
	
New York, NY
SELECTED PROJECTS
	
	
2022
	
	
2021
	
	
2016 — 2017
	Zaire Studio, Your Satisfaction Is Our Future Book
Zaire Studio, Your Satisfaction Is Our Future Collection
	
Zaire Studio, Your Satisfaction Is Our Future Collection
2016
	DISTRIKT Magazine, Art x Politics Issue
	
WRITING
	
	
2022
	Seeda School Newsletter
Substack
The Stories We Tell: Blackness As Biotechnology, Collective Imagination, and Study
Ginkgo Bioworks Blog
	
Substack
The Stories We Tell: Blackness As Biotechnology, Collective Imagination, and Study
Ginkgo Bioworks Blog
EXHIBITIONS
	
	
2022
	Kickin’ The Can, Group Exhibition
curated by Anisa Olufemi and R. Treshawn Williamson
ACRE Projects @ Drama Club
Chicago , IL
	curated by Anisa Olufemi and R. Treshawn Williamson
ACRE Projects @ Drama Club
Chicago , IL
2022
	Rituals Here, Group Exhibition
visioned by Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo
Site Specific Activations in
Richmond, VA
	
visioned by Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo
Site Specific Activations in
Richmond, VA
2018
	We Got Next: Young Contemporaries, Group Exhbition Curated by Deirdre Darden
CAH Gallery
Washington, D.C.
	
CAH Gallery
Washington, D.C.
2016
	
	
RESIDENCIES AND FELLOWSHIPS
    
	
	
    
2022
	Annual Artist Residency
Visual Arts Center of Richmond
Richmond, VA
Wherewithal Project Grant
Washington Project for the Arts and Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts
Washington, D.C.
	
Visual Arts Center of Richmond
Richmond, VA
Wherewithal Project Grant
Washington Project for the Arts and Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts
Washington, D.C.
2021
	Ginkgo Creative Residency
Ginkgo Bioworks and Faber Futures
Boston, MA
 
Make Work Residency
Studio Two Three
Richmond, VA
Summer ‘21 Cohort
Recurse Center
New York, NY
Seed Summer Residency
Exodus School of Expression
Richmond, VA
	
Ginkgo Bioworks and Faber Futures
Boston, MA
Make Work Residency
Studio Two Three
Richmond, VA
Summer ‘21 Cohort
Recurse Center
New York, NY
Seed Summer Residency
Exodus School of Expression
Richmond, VA
2020
	Wherewithal Research Grant
Washington Project for the Arts and Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts
Washington, D.C.
Xenogenesis Salons
Institute for Contemporary Art
Richmond, VA
E:17 Zines
Transformer
Washington, D.C.
	
Washington Project for the Arts and Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts
Washington, D.C.
Xenogenesis Salons
Institute for Contemporary Art
Richmond, VA
E:17 Zines
Transformer
Washington, D.C.
2016
	
	
SPEAKING
	
	2015
	Transcending Limitations, TEDxUMD
	
SELECTED MEDIA AND PRESS
	
	
2020
	E17: Ayana Zaire Cotton and Jennifer Lillis, Paper Cuts Podcast, with hosts Christopher Kardambikis and Adriana Monsalve
	2018
	
	
2017
	Free Style — The Best Looks at Afropunk Marched to Their Own Beat (featuring the Zaire Studio jumpsuit worn and customized by Anthony Prince), Vogue, By Rachel Hahn, Video by Mika Altskan and Matvey Fiks
	
EXTENDED CV BY REQUEST
	
	
	LAST UPDATED OCT 2022
	

Seeda Syllabus 
2020A framework for collective study, Seeda Syllabus is a fill-in-the-blank unlearning device. Designed as a "worksheet" the syllabus is inspired by the instructional work of Audre Lorde. The syllabus helps participants organize and share what they currently need to ask and read, with the intention of making unlearning and engaging our radical imagination a public, social activity.
Seeda Syllabus was created during the E:17, Transformer residency on zines and generously risograph printed by Ipsy Bipsy Studio in Washington, D.C.


