Juliana Huxtable
Born in 1987 in Bryan-College Station, Texas, Juliana Huxtable has developed a practice between New York — where she moved to study at Bard College — and Berlin, where she has lived since 2020, at the crossroads of DJing, performance, writing and visual arts. Emerging in the early 2010s on New York’s queer scene, Huxtable participated in the collective House of Ladosha, co‑founded the nightlife project Shock Value and was also part of the Discwoman ecosystem. Musically, she creates sets that blend club music, acid techno, spoken word and sound collage, often threaded with her own texts and themes related to internet cultures, the body, identity and countercultures. Her trajectory moves between nightlife and art institutions, with performances and exhibitions shown at venues including Artists Space, the New Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. On the discography front, she produced a 2015 remix of Björk’s “Lionsong”, released the 2016 mix Black History Month in 3D with Dedekind Cut and later collaborated with SOPHIE as part of the duo Analemma.
upcoming events 2
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| from Mar 28 to Mar 30 |
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| Oct 23, 2025 |
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