about
Zoë Blair-Schlagenhauf graduated from Loyola University New Orleans magna cum laude in spring 2018. She currently lives in Los Angeles. She is the 2018 recipient of the Mark Grote Award, a grant which culminates in an exhibition. She is also the recipient of the 2018 Outstanding Art History Student Award. She is the co-founder and head graphic designer of
Tenderness Lit, a small publishing house and literary magazine. She is the author of Chlamydia Summer (TY17) and co-author of Trash Heart (SS16). Her poetry has appeared in Voicemail Poems, American Media Magazine, Witchcraft Mag, Spykids Review, Metatron, and elsewhere. In the past, Zoë has worked with the Diboll Gallery, PARSE gallery, AIGA New Orleans, the Danna Center Gallery, and the Healing Center Gallery. Currently, she manages the contemporary Iranian art space ADVOCARTSY in DTLA. You can find her artwork on instagram
@zoeblair_schlagenhauf and bad tweets
@chlamydiot666. She loves you.